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Catalog  of 
Books,  Periodicals  and  Pamphlets 

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The  Library  of  the  Portland  Cement  Associa- 
tion is  a  working  reference  library  on  the  lit- 
erature of  the  cement  industry.  The  classifi- 
cation of  the  books  and  pamphlets  follows  the 
Dewey  Decimal  Classification  System.  The 
library  has  an  up-to-date  card  catalog  of  ap- 
proximately 65,000  cards,  conforming  to  stand- 
ard library  practice.  A  brief  abstract  on  each 
card  and  full  analytics  make  the  catalog  a 
ready  index  to  the  vast  amount  of  technical  lit- 
erature now  written.  Some  4,000  magazine 
clippings  are  mounted  in  folders,  indexed  and 
ready  for  circulation.  The  library  contains  a 
valuable  file  of  Member  Company  publications, 
and  some  1,200  trade  catalogs  of  the  appliances 
and  machinery  of  the  cement  industry. 

In  the  following  pages  are  listed,  by  subjects, 
the  books  and  pamphlets  in  the  Library.  The 
list  of  periodicals  shows  one  of  the  greatest 
sources  of  information.  An  author  index  fol- 
lows at  the  end. 

References  and  bibliographies  to  the  uses  of 
cement  will  be  gladly  compiled  by  the  library 
staff.  Such  service  is.  free,.  Write  for  refer- 
ences to, 

LIBRARY;  ;; 
PORTLAND  *  CEMENT  *  ASSOCIATION, 

111  West  Washington  Street, 
Chicago. 


GENERAL  CLASSIFICATION 


Accident  Prevention  1 

Agriculture   1 

General    1 

Directories   1 

Architecture   2 

Automobiles  2 

Block  Manufacture   2 

Boats 2 

Bridges 2 

Buildings 3 

General 3 

Garages 4 

Grain  Elevators 4 

Industrial    Plants    and    Ware- 
houses   4 

Residences 5 

Schools 5 

Cements,  Limes  and  Plasters 5 

Associations  5 

Directories 6 

General b 

Laboratories 10 

Mills  —  Cement;    Recovery   of 

Potash 10 

Chemistry  11 

Chimneys 11 

Commercial  Organizations  11 

Concrete,  Plain  and  Reinforced...  11 

Construction  Systems 15 

Culverts  15 

Decorative  Concrete  15 

Dictionaries 16 

Drainage  and  Drain  Tile 16 

Drainage  Associations 16 

General 16 

Drain  Tile 17 

Education   17 

Engineering 17 

General 17 

Directories 18 

Societies,     Transactions      and 

Proceedings 18 

State  and  City  Engineers'  Re- 
ports    20 

English 21 

Farm  Concrete  21 

General  ..  .21 


Farm    Structures    and    Minor 

Construction 21 

Buildings   21 

Dipping  Vats 22 

Manure  Pits 22 

Septic  Tanks  22 

Silos  and  Silage 23 

Storage  Cellars 25 

Fence  Posts  25 

Fire  Prevention 25 

Floors 26 

Forms 26 

Geology  and  Mineralogy 26 

Hydraulics,     Water    Supply     and- 

Sanitary  Engineering  27 

Associations 27 

General 27 

Canal  Engineering 28 

Dams 28 

Flood  Protection   28 

Harbors,  Docks  and  Wharves.  28 
Sewers  and  Sewage  Disposal..  29 

Water  Supply 30 

Aqueducts   30 

Indexes 30 

General 30 

Periodicals 30 

Industrial    Management    30 

Library  Economy 30 

Catalogs 30 

Magazines 31 

Directories 32 

Parlimentary  Law  33 

Pavements  and  Road  Engineering.  33 

General 33 

Associations  and  Societies ....  35 
Construction,  Maintenance,  etc.  35 

Convict  Labor   37 

Drainage 37 

Dust  Prevention 37 

Experimental  37 

Maintenance  and  Repair 38 

Materials  38 

Road  Drag  39 

Specifications  39 

Tractive  Resistance 40 

Legislation  and  Bond  Issues..  40 


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Bond  Issues  41 

Mileage 42 

Highway     Reports,     Federal, 

State  and  County 42 

Pipes 45 

Poles 45 

Rat  Eradication 45 

Statistics 45 

Almanacs  .  .  45 


Census  Reports 45 

Labor  Statistics  46 

State  Registers  46 

Surveying 46 

Swimming  and  Wading  Pools 47 

Tanks  47 

Tennis  Courts  47 

Trade  Directories 47 

Author  Index  .  .  48 


ABBREVIATIONS 


comm 

comp compiler 

dept department 

ed edited;  edition 

govt government 

n.  d. . .  . .  no  date 


commissioner      n.  s. . .  new  series 


n.  p no  publisher 

rev revised 

soc society 

tr translated 

n.  t.  p no  title  page 


ACCIDENT  PREVENTION 

Bergquist,  J.  G.    Methods  and  appliances  for  prevention  of  accidents  in  cement 

plants.     Chicago,  Portland  Cement  Association.     1911   (pamphlet). 
Fay,  A.  H.  comp.     Quarry  accidents  in  the  U.  S.     Washington,  Govt.   1917. 

(pamphlet)     (U.  S.  Department  of  Interior.     Bureau  of  Mines.     Technical 

paper  165.) 
Hoffman,  F.  L.    Industrial  accident  statistics.    Washington,  Govt.,  1915.    (U.  S. 

Bureau  Labor  Statistics.     Bulletin  157.) 

Illinois  State  Factory  Inspector.     Annual  reports,  1915-16.     Springfield,  111. 
National  Safety  Council.    Proceedings,  1913  to  date.     Chicago,  N.  S.  C. 
Portland  Cement  Association.     Accident  prevention  bulletins,   1913   to   date. 

Chicago,  Assn.    (pamphlet). 
Tucker,  G.  E.    Physical  examination  of  employees  engaged  in  the  manufacture 

of  portland  cement.     Boston,  n.  d.  (pamphlet)      (Reprint  from  American 

Jour,  of  Public  Health,  vol.  5:6.) 

AGRICULTURE 

American  Association  of  Farmers'  Institute  Workers.  Proceedings.  1915  to 
date.  Lansing,  Mich,  (pamphlet) 

California  State  Board  of  Agriculture.  Statistical  report  1913  to  date.  Cal. 
State. 

Holstein-Friesian  Association  of  America.  Directory  Officers  and  commit- 
tees of  Holstein-Friesian  Association  of  America,  n.  p.  1917. 

Illinois  Farmers'  Institute.  Annual  reports,  1910  to  date.  Springfield,  111. 
State. 

Illinois  State  Board  of  Agriculture.  Statistical  report,  1914  to  date.  Spring- 
field, 111. 

Iowa,  Agriculture,  Department  of.    Yearbook,  1915.     Des  Moines,  1916. 

Kansas  State  Board  of  Agriculture.  Report,  1917.  Topeka,  Kans.  1917. 
(pamphlet). 

Kansas  State  Board  of  Agriculture.  Quarterly  report,  1913  to  date.  Topeka, 
Kans. 

Massachusetts  State  Board  of  Agriculture.  Directory  of  the  agricultural  and 
similar  organizations  of  Massachusetts,  n.  p.  1916  (pamphlet) 

Michigan  State  Board  of  Agriculture.  Annual  reports,  1912  to  date.  Lansing, 
Mich. 

Nebraska  State  Board  of  Agriculture.     Bulletin,  1914.     Lincoln  Neb.  1915. 

New  York  State  Department  of  Agriculture.  Annual  reports,  1913  to  date. 
Albany,  State  (pamphlet) 

Ohio  Agricultural  College  Extension  Service  Circulars.  Farmers  Institutes, 
1917-18.  Columbus  O.  State,  (pamphlet) 

Pennsylvania  State  Department  of  Agriculture.  Department  of  Agriculture. 
Bulletins,  1916  to  date.  Harrisburg,  State. 

DIRECTORIES 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of.    Directory  list  of  workers  in  subjects  per- 
taining to  agriculture  and  home  economics.     Washington,  Govt.  1917. 
U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of.    Yearbooks,  1910  to  date.    Washington,  Govt. 

Washington  State  Department  of  Agriculture.  Reports,  1914  to  1916.  Olympia, 
Wash. 


ARCHITECTURE 

American  Institute  of  Architects.  Committee  on  Town  Planning.  City  plan- 
ning progress.  Washington,  Jour,  of  Amer.  Institute  of  Architects,  n.  d. 

American  Institute  of  Architects,  Annuary.  Directory  Washington,  D.  C., 
1917. 

Illinois  Society  of  Architects,  Handbook  of  architects  and  builders.  Directory. 
1917.  Chicago,  Franklin. 

Kidder,  F.  E.  Architect's  and  builder's  pocketbook.  16th  ed.  New  York, 
Wiley,  1916. 

AUTOMOBILES 

American  Automobile  Association.  Directory.  List  of  affiliated  state  and  local 
clubs.  Washington,  Assn.,  n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

Automobile  Manufacturers.    Directory.    List.    Kuhl  and  Bent,  1917  (pamphlet). 

Official  automobile  blue  book,  10  vol.  New  York.  Automobile  Blue  Book, 
1917. 

BLOCK— MANUFACTURE 

Concrete  Publishing  Co.,  comp.  Concrete  Block.  Suggestions  for  their  success- 
ful manufacture  and  profitable  sale.  Detroit,  Co.  1908. 

Iowa  Engineering  Experiment  Station,  comp.  Effect  of  coloring  and  water- 
proofing on  the  strength  and  permeability  of  cement  blocks.  Ames,  Iowa, 
College,  1908  (pamphlet). 

Newberry,  S.  B.  Concrete  building  blocks.  Chicago,  Portland  Cement  Asso- 
ciation, 1905  (pamphlet). 

Rice,  H.  H.  Concrete  block  manufacturer,  processes  and  machines.  New  York, 
Wiley,  1906. 

Rice,  H.  H.,  and  Torrance,  W.  M.,  and  others.  (The)  manufacture  of  concrete 
blocks  and  their  use  in  building  construction.  New  York,  Engineering 
News,  1905. 

Whipple,  Harvey,  Concrete  stone  manufacture.     Detroit,  Concrete,  1915. 

BOATS 

Murray,  A.  J.     Strength  of  ships.     Longmans,  1916. 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Concrete  ships  a  possible  solution  of  the 
shipping  problem.  Chicago,  Assn.  1917  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  (The)  motor  boat  "Concrete."  Chicago,  Assn. 
1918. 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Progress  in  concrete  ship  construction.  Chi- 
cago, Assn.  1918. 

Portland  Cement  Association.    What  the  press  is  saying  about  concrete  ships. 

Chicago,  Assn.  1917  (pamphlet). 

BRIDGES 

Abrams,  D.  A.  Tests  of  a  40  ft.  reinforced  concrete  highway  bridge.  Philadel- 
phia, American  Society  for  Testing  Materials  1913  (pamphlet).  (Reprint 
from  proceedings  of  A.  S.  T.  M.,  vol.  13,  1913.) 

Cambridge  Bridge  Commission.     Chief  Engineer.     Report.     Boston,  1909. 

Day,  W.  P.,  and  Leonard,  J.  B.  (The)  Concrete  bridge.  San  Francisco.  Au- 
thors. 1913. 

Fowler,  C.  E.  Practical  treatise  on  subaqueous  foundations  including  the 
cofferdam  process.  New  York,  Wiley,  1914. 


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Hirst,  A.  R.,  and  Torkelson,  M.  W.  Culverts  and  bridges.  Madison,  Wis. 
State,  1908  (pamphlet)  (Wisconsin  Geological  and  Natural  History 
survey.  Road  pamphlet  4.) 

Hool,  G.  A.    Bridges  and  culverts,    vol.  3.     New  York,  McGraw-Hill,  1916. 

Hoyt,  C.  H.,  and  Burr,  W.  H.  Highway  bridges  and  culverts.  Washington, 
Govt,  1911  (pamphlet)  (U.  S.  Office  of  Public  Roads.  Bulletin  39) 

Illinois  State  Highway  Commission.  Modern  bridges  for  Illinois  Highways. 
Springfield  State,  1910  (pamphlet)  (Bulletin  6) 

Illinois  State  Highway  Department.    Contract  form  and  general  specifications 

for  bridge  work.     Springfield,  State,  1915  (pamphlet) 

Jacoby,  H.  S.,  and  Davis,  R.  P.  Foundations  of  bridges  and  buildings.  New 
York,  McGraw-Hill,  1914. 

Ketchum,  M.  S.  Design  for  highway  bridges  and  calculation  of  stresses  in 
bridge  trusses.  New  York,  Engineering  News  Pub.  Co.,  1908. 

Leonard,  J.  B.,  and  Day,  W.  P.  (The)  concrete  bridge.  San  Francisco,  pub. 
by  authors,  1913. 

Luten,  D.  B.    Reinforced  concrete  bridges  of  Luten  design,    n.  p.  (pamphlet) 
Melan,  J.    Plain  and  reinforced  concrete  arches.  New  York,  McGraw-Hill,  1917. 
Nichols,  C.  S.,  and  McCullough,  C.  B.    Determination  of  internal  temperature 

ranges  on  concrete  arch   bridge.     Ames,   Iowa,   College,   1913    (pamphlet) 
(Iowa,    Engineering    Experiment   Station,    Bulletin   30) 

Older,  Clifford,  comp.  Bridge  manual.  Springfield,  State,  1916  (pamphlet) 
(Illinois  state  highway  dept.,  Bulletin  10) 

Oregon  State   Highway   Commission.     Bridge  manual  containing  standards, 

general  information  and  instructions.     Salem,  Ore.    State,  1916  (pamphlet) 
(Bulletin  3) 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Concrete  highway  bridges.  Chicago,  1917 
(pamphlet)  (Bulletin  52) 

Reuterdahl,  Arvid.  Theory  and  design  of  reinforced  concrete  arches.  Chicago, 
Clark  Pub.  Co.,  1908. 

Rings,  Frederick.  Reinforced  concrete  bridges.  New  York,  Van  Nostrand 
Co.,  1913. 

Tyrell,  H.  G.  Concrete  bridges  and  culverts  for  both  railroads  and  highways. 
Chicago,  Clark  Pub.  Co.,  1909. 

Webster,  G.  S.  Concrete  bridges.  Portland  Cement  Association,  n.  d. 
(pamphlet)  (Portland  Cement  Association,  Bulletin  15) 

*BUILDINGS 
GENERAL 

Arthur,  William.  (The)  new  building  estimator,  llth  ed.  revised.  New  York, 
Williams,  1913. 

Baker,  I.  O.  Treatise  on  masonry  construction.  10th  ed.  rev.  New  York, 
Wiley,  1909. 

Grove,  K.  G.  and  others.  (The)  San  Francisco  earthquake  and  fire  of  April 
18th,  1906  and  their  effects  on  structures  and  structural  materials.  Wash- 
ington, Govt,  1907. 

Houghton,  A.  A.     Constructing  concrete  porches.     New  York,  Henley,  1912. 

Howes,  B.  A.  Building  by  a  builder.  Garden  City,  New  York,  Doubleday, 
Page  &  Co.,  1914. 

Johnson,  J.  B.  Materials  of  construction.  4th  ed.  rev.  New  York,  Wiley, 
1909. 

*The  Library  has  a  file  of  building  codes,  which  are  being  brought  down  to 
date  by  new  accessions. 


Kidder,  F.  E.  Building  construction  and  superintendence.  2  vol.  New  York, 
Comstock,  1906-1909. 

Martin,  C.  A.    Details  of  building  construction.    Boston,  Bates  and  Guild,  1905. 

Merriman,  Mansfield.  Mechanics  of  materials.  10th  ed.  New  York,  Wiley, 
1905. 

Merriman,  Mansfield.  Notes  on  masonry  construction.  New  York,  McGraw- 
Hill,  1913  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.    Remarkable  test  of  a  concrete  building  in  the 

Salem  fire.     Chicago,  Assn.,  1915. 
Portland  Cement  Association.     Concrete  foundations.     Chicago,  Assn.,   1916 

(pamphlet). 

Ransome,  E.  L.  and  Saurbrey,  Alexis.  Reinforced  concrete  buildings.  New 
York,  McGraw-Hill,  1912. 

Ries,  Heinrich.    Building  stones  and  clay  products.     New  York,  Wiley,  1912. 
Wason,  L.  C.     Concrete  construction  for  mill  buildings.     Boston,  n.  p.   1915 
(pamphlet). 

Watson,  W.  J.  General  specifications  for  concrete  work  as  applied  to  building 
construction.  New  York,  McGraw-Hill,  1915  (pamphlet). 

Wilson,  H.  M.  and  Cochran,  J.  L.  Fire  tax  and  waste  of  structural  material 
in  the  U.  S.  Washington,  Govt.  1910.  (U.  S.  Geological  Survey.  Bulletin 
418.) 

GARAGES 

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American  Architect,  comp.  Garages,  country  and  suburban.  New  York,  Amer- 
ican Architect,  1911. 

Comstock,  W.  P.,  comp.  Garages  and  motor  boat  houses.  New  York,  Com- 
stock, 1911. 

Keith,  M.  L.  Keith's  book  of  plans;  fifty  designs  of  modern  garages.  Minne- 
apolis, Keith,  1911  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Small  concrete  garages.  Chicago,  Assn.,  1916 
(pamphlet). 

GRAIN  ELEVATORS 

Grain  Dealers  Journal,  comp.  Plans  of  grain  elevators.  Chicago,  Grain  Deal- 
ers Jour.,  1913. 

Ketchum,  M.  S.  Walls,  bins,  and  grain  elevators.  New  York,  Engineering 
News,  1907. 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Concrete  grain  bins  and  elevators.  Chicago, 
Assn.,  1917  (pamphlet). 

INDUSTRIAL  PLANTS  AND  WAREHOUSES 

Aberthaw  Construction  Co.  Design  and  construction  of  a  reinforced  concrete 
warehouse  for  the  Massachusetts  Cotton  mills,  Lowell,  Mass.  Boston, 
Aberthaw,  n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

Aberthaw  Construction  Co.  40-days  at  Colt's  Arms.  Boston,  Aberthaw,  n.  d. 
(pamphlet). 

Aberthaw  Construction  Co.  Warehouse  and  freight  terminal.  Boston,  Aber- 
thaw, n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

Lesley,  R.  W.  comp.     Concrete  factories.    New  York,  Bruce,  n.  d. 

Libberton,  J.  H.  Concrete  in  cold  storage  warehouse  construction.  1913 
(pamphlet).  (Reprint  from  the  3d  international  conference  of  refrigera- 
tion). 

Nixon,  R.  L.  Cotton  warehouse  construction.  Washington,  Govt.,  1915 
(pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Bulletin  277.) 


Ottawa,  Can.  Agriculture,  Department  of.     Dairy  and  cold  storage  series. 

Bulletins,  1913-1915,  Ottawa,  Can. 

Parks,  G.  H.  Sanitary  construction  and  equipment  of  abbatoirs  and  packing 
houses.  Washington,  Govt.,  1911  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Department  of  Agri- 
culture. Bureau  of  Animal  Industry.  Circular  173.) 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Factories  and  warehouses  of  concrete.  Chi- 
cago, Assn.,  1911  (pamphlet). 

Stone,  G.  C.    (The)  use  of  reinforced  concrete  in  cotton  manufacturing  plants. 

Boston,  1915. 

RESIDENCES 

Hering,  O.  C.  Concrete  and  stucco  houses.  New  York,  McBride,  Nast  &  Co., 
1912. 

Howes,  B.  A.  Reinforced  concrete  for  houses.  Chicago,  Portland  Cement  As- 
sociation, n.  d.  (pamphlet)  (paper  read  before  the  Association,  Dec.  1909. 
Bulletin  24.) 

Kauffman,  G.  M.  Distinctive  homes  and  gardens  of  low  and  moderate  cost. 
Cleveland,  Town  Topics  1911  (pamphlet). 

Keith,  M.  L.  Keith's  attractive  bungalows.  Minneapolis,  Keith,  1911,  (pam- 
phlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Concrete  houses  and  how  to  build  them.  Chi- 
cago, Assn.,  1916  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  32.) 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Plans  for  suburban  concrete  dwellings.  Chi- 
cago, Assn.,  1P07  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Solving  industrial  housing  problems  with  con- 
crete. Chicago,  Assn.,  1917  (pamphlet). 

Sloan,  M.  M.  ed.  (The)  concrete  house  and  its  construction.  Chicago,  Port- 
land Cement  Association,  1912. 

Squires,  Frederick.     (The)  hollow-tile  house.    New  York,  Comstock,  1913. 

White,  J.  H.  Houses  for  mining  towns.  Washington,  Govt.  1914  (pamphlet). 
(U.  S.  Bureau  of  Mines.  Bulletin  87.) 

SCHOOLS 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Concrete  school  houses.  Chicago,  Assn., 
1915  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Concrete  house  vs.  firetraps.  Chicago,  Assn., 
1911  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  27.) 

CEMENTS,  LIMES  AND  PLASTERS 

ASSOCIATIONS 

American  Concrete  Institute.  Annual  proceedings,  1905-13,  1916-17.  Phila- 
delphia Institute.  (In  1913  at  the  9th  Convention  the  name  of  the  Na- 
tional Association  of  Cement  Users  was  changed  to  the  American  Con- 
crete Institute.) 

American  Concrete  Institute.    Journal,  1913-15.     Philadelphia,  Institute. 

American  Concrete  Institute.  List  of  members  and  general  information.  1911; 
1917  (pamphlet).  Philadelphia,  Institute. 

Association  of  German  Portland  Cement  Manufacturers.  Proceedings  and 
minutes  1907;  1891-97;  1898-1903;  1906-08;  1912-14.  Berlin,  Assn. 

Beck,  J.  P.  Report  on  increasing  the  activities  of  the  Association  of  Ameri- 
can Portland  Cement  Mfrs.  n.  p.  1915  (pamphlet). 

Canadian  Cement  and  Concrete  Association.  Annual  report  and  proceed- 
ings, 1910.  Toronto,  Assn.,  1910. 


Cement  Products  Exhibition  Co.  Handbook  of  the  Chicago  Cement  Shows, 
1911  to  date.  Chicago,  Cement  Products  Exhibition  Co. 

Concrete  Institute.    Transactions  and  notes,  1908-16.    Lewis  Institute. 

Iowa  Association  of  Cement  Users.    Annual  proceedings,  1909-10.    Ames,  la. 

Mid-west  Cement  Users  Association.  Proceedings,  1915  to  date.  Omaha, 
Nebraska. 

Nebraska  Cement  Users  Association.    Annual  proceedings,  1913.    Omaha,  Neb. 

Northwest  Cement  Products  Association.  Proceedings  of  annual  convention, 
1906.  1909.  Minneapolis,  Assn. 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Directory  of  member  companies,  1916  to  date. 
Chicago,  Assn.  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Constitution  and  by-laws,  1903  to  date.  Chi- 
cago, Assn.  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.    Minutes.    1902  to  date.    Chicago,  Assn. 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Committee  on  technical  research.  Progress 
reports,  1906  to  date.  Chicago,  Assn.  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.    Record,  1911  to  15.    Chicago,  Assn. 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Executive  Committee.  Annual  reports,  1911, 
1914.  Chicago,  Assn. 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Committee  on  trade  conditions.  Report, 
1912,  1915.  Chicago,  Assn. 

Portland  Cement  Association.  President's  report,  1916  to  date.  Chicago, 
Assn.  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.    Secretary's  report,  1907  to  1915.    Chicago,  Assn. 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Standing  Committees,  1907  to  date.  Chicago, 
Assn.  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.    Weekly  letter,  1916  to  date.     Chicago,  Assn. 

DIRECTORIES 

American  Cement  Directory.     1917.     Boston,  Bradley  Pulverizer  Co. 

Cement  Era,  comp.  Directory  of  cement,  gypsum  and  lime  manufacturers, 
1909  to  date.  Chicago,  Engineering  and  Cement  World. 

GENERAL 

Abrams,  D.  A.  and  Harder,  O.  E.  Colorimetric  test  for  organic  impurities  in 
sand.  Chicago,  Portland  Cement  Association,  1917  (pamphlet). 

Aiken,  W.  A.  Methods  of  testing  and  some  peculiarities  of  cement.  Chicago, 
Portland  Cement  Association,  n.  d.  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  9.) 

Alvarez,  A.  C.  (The)  compressive  strength  of  Portland  cement  mortars  of 
various  proportions.  Berkeley,  University,  1915  (pamphlet). 

Alvarez,  A.  C.  Some  physical  properties  of  magnesian  cement  mortars  and 
concretes.  Berkeley  University,  1915  (pamphlet). 

American  Railway  and  Engineering  Association.  Specifications  for  plain  and 
reinforced  concrete  and  steel  reinforced  concrete  and  steel  reinforce- 
ment. Chicago,  Portland  Cement  Association,  1911  (pamphlet). 

American  Society  for  Testing  Materials.  Specifications  for  portland  cement. 
Chicago,  Portland  Cement  Association,  1916. 

Associated  Portland  Cement  Manufacturers.  (The)  everyday  uses  of  portland 
cement.  London,  Assn.,  1912. 

Baker,  W.  H.  (The)  cement  workers'  handbook.  Atlanta,  Ga.  Concrete  Age, 
1906. 

Bates,  P.  H.  Properties  of  portland  cement  as  affected  by  different  tempera- 
tures. (Reprinted  from  Amer.  Ceramic  Society,  1913,  vol.  15.) 


Bates,  P.  H.  Properties  of  portland  cement  having  a  high  magnesia  content. 
Washington,  Govt.  1918  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Bureau  of  Standards,  Tech. 
paper  102.) 

Bates,  P.  H.  and  Klein,  A.  A.  Properties  of  the  calcium  silicates  and  calcium 
aluminates  occurring  in  normal  portland  cement.  Washington,  Govt.  1917 
(pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Bureau  of  Standards,  Tech.  paper  78.) 

Bates,  P.  H.,  Phillips,  A.  J.  and  Wig,  R.  J.  Action  of  salts  in  alkali  water  and 
sea  water  on  cements.  Washington,  Govt.  1913  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Bureau 
of  Standards,  Tech.  paper  12.) 

Bleininger,  A.  V.  (The)  manufacture  of  hydraulic  cements.  Columbus,  Ohio. 
State  1904  (pamphlet).  (Ohio  State  Geological  Survey.  Bulletin  3.) 

Bleininger,  A.  V.  Method  for  the  rational  analysis  of  clays  for  cement  manu- 
facture, n.  p.  1901  (pamphlet).  (Reprint  from  Amer.  Ceramic  Society, 
1901,  vol.  3.) 

Burke,  Edmund  and  Pinckney,  R.  M.  (The)  action  of  alkali  on  hydraulic  ce- 
ments. Bozeman,  State,  1911  (pamphlet).  (Montana  Agricultural  Ex- 
periment Station.  Bulletin  8.) 

Butler,  D.  B.  Specific  gravity  of  portland  cement.  London,  Institution  of 
Civil  Engineers,  1906. 

Canada,  Mines,  Department  of.  (The)  production  of  cement,  lime,  clay  prod- 
ucts, stone  and  other  structural  materials  in  Canada,  1911.  1913-15.  Ottawa, 
Canada  (pamphlet). 

Chatelier,  Henri  Le.  Experimental  researches  on  the  constitution  of  hydraulic 
mortars.  New  York,  McGraw-Hill,  1905. 

Cochran,  Jerome.    Cement  specifications.    New  York,  Van  Nostrand,  1912. 

Colony,  R.  J.    Petrographic  study  of  portland  cement.     New  York,  Columbia 

University,  1914  (pamphlet). 
Craney,   A.   H.     Sack  losses.     Chicago,    Portland    Cement   Association,    1914 

(pamphlet). 
Cushman,  A.  S.    Notes  on  the  study  of  the  temperature  gradients  of  setting 

Portland    cement.    .Washington,    Institute    of    Industrial    Research,    1912 

(pamphlet). 
Dancaster,  E.  A.    Limes  and  cements,  their  nature,  manufacture  and  use.    New 

York,  Appleton,  1915. 

Davis,  A.  C.    Portland  cement.    2d  ed.    L.  Woodford  Fawcett,  1909. 
Eckel,  E.  C.    Cements,  limes  and  plasters,  1st  ed.    New  York,  Wiley,  1905. 

Eckel,  E.  C.  (The)  portland  cement  industry  from  a  financial  standpoint. 
New  York,  Moodys,  1908. 

Eckel,  E.  C.  and  others.  Portland  cement  materials  and  industry  in  United 
States.  Washington,  Govt.,  1913.  (U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  Bulletin  522.) 

Emley,  W.  E.  Manufacture  of  lime.  Washington,  Govt.  1913  (pamphlet). 
(U.  S.  Bureau  of  Standards,  Tech.  paper  16.) 

Engineering  Record,  comp.  Cement  industry.  New  York,  Engineering  Rec- 
ord, 1900. 

Engineering  Standards  Committee.  British  standard  specifications  for  port- 
land  cement.  London,  Committee,  1907  (pamphlet). 

Eno,  F.  H.  (The)  uses  of  hydraulic  cement.  Columbus,  Ohio.  State,  1904 
(pamphlet).  (Ohio  State  Geological  Survey.  Bulletin  2.) 

Falk,  M.  S.  Cements,  mortars  and  concretes,  their  physical  properties.  New 
York,  Clark,  1904. 

Gillmore,  Q.  A.  On  limes,  hydraulic  cements  and  mortars.  New  York,  Van 
Nostrand,  1890. 

Grant,  John.    Experiments  on  strength  of  cement.    London,  Spon,  1875. 

Hodgson,  F.  T.  Mortars,  plasters,  stucco,  artificial  marbles,  concretes,  port- 
land  cements  and  compositions.  Chicago,  Drake,  1906. 


Hodgson,  F.  T.  Plaster  and  plastering  mortars  and  cements.  New  York, 
Industrial,  n.  d. 

Hyatt,  Thaddeus.  (An)  account  of  some  experiments  with  Portland  cement 
concrete  combined  with  iron.  London,  n.  p.  1877. 

Klein,  A.  A.  and  Phillips,  A.  J.  Hydration  of  portland  cement.  Washington, 
Govt.,  1914  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Bureau  of  Standards,  Tech.  paper  43.) 

Lazell,  E.  W.  Hydrated  lime  in  concrete  and  cement  mortars.  Philadelphia, 
Author,  n.  d. 

Lesley,  R.  W.  History  of  the  portland  cement  industry  in  the  U.  S.  (Reprint 
from  Franklin  Institute,  Journal,  Nov.  1898.) 

Lesley,  R.  W.  Manufacture  of  cement.  New  York,  American  Soc.  of  C.  E., 
n.  d.  (pamphlet).  (Published  as  paper  21,  Transactions.) 

Marston,  A.  Tests  of  cement.  Ames,  Iowa  College,  1905.  (Iowa  Eng.  Exp. 
Station.) 

McCandliss,  E.  S.  (A)  preliminary  report  of  blended  portland  cement.  Rolla, 
Missouri.  University  of  Missouri,  1917  (pamphlet).  Bulletin,  vol.  3:3.) 

Meade,  R.  K.    Portland  cement.    Easton,  Pa.,  1911. 

Michaelis,  W.  (The)  hardening  process  of  hydraulic  cements.  Chicago, 
Cement  and  Engineering  News,  n.  d. 

Newberry,  S.  B.  Composition  of  raw  mixtures  for  cement  making.  Portland 
Cement  Association,  1906  (pamphlet). 

O'Harra,  C.  C.,  Coelbaugh  M.  F.  and  others.  Cement  resources  of  Black  Hills. 
Rapid  City,  South  Dakota,  1908  (pamphlet).  (S.  D.  School  of  Mines, 
Bulletin  8.) 

Pacini,  A.  B.  Metamorphism  of  portland  cement.  New  York,  Annals  of 
American  Academy,  1912  (pamphlet).  (Vol.  22,  p.  161-224.) 

Pearson,  J.  C.  and  Sligh,  W.  H.  (An)  air  analyzer  for  determining  fineness 
of  cement.  Washington,  Govt.,  1915  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Bureau  of  Stand- 
ards, Tech.  paper  48.) 

Pennsylvania  Internal  Affairs,  Department  of.  Portland  and  other  cements. 
Harrisburg,  Pa.  State,  1901  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  (An)  analysis  of  the  portland  cement  specifi- 
cation requirements  of  foreign  countries  and  the  U.  S.  Chicago,  Assn., 
1915  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Argument  on  behalf  of  Assn.  of  American  Port- 
land Cement  Mfrs.  on  schedule  B.  Paragraphs  74  and  84.  Chicago,  Assn., 
n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  (The)  autoclave  test.  Chicago,  Assn.,  n.  d. 
(pamphlet).  (Bulletin  28.) 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Bulk  cement.  Chicago,  Assn.,  1917  (pamphlet.) 
(Bulletin  47.) 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Portland  cement  stucco.  Chicago,  Assn.,  1915 
(pamphlet).  (Bulletin  22.) 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Report  on  municipally  manufactured  cement 
used  on  Los  Angeles  aqueduct.  Chicago,  Assn.,  n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Results  of  tests  made  in  the  collective  portland 
cement  exhibit  and  model  testing  laboratory  at  Louisiana  Purchase  Ex- 
position, St.  Louis,  1904.  Chicago,  Assn.,  n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Standard  methods  of  testing  and  specifications 
for  cement.  Chicago,  Assn.,  1911  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Summary  of  statistics  of  consumption  of  ce- 
ment by  states.  Chicago,  Assn.,  1916  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Co.  comp.  Iron-Ore  cement.  Hamburg,  Germany.  Co. 
1905  (pamphlet). 


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Rankin,  G.  A.  Portland  cement.  New  York,  Lippincott,  1916  (pamphlet). 
(Reprint  from  Journal  of  Franklin  Institute,  June,  1916.) 

Redgrave,  G.  R.    Calcareous  cements.    London,  Griffin,  1895. 

Redgrave,  G.  R.  and  Spackman,  Charles.  Calcareous  cements,  their  nature, 
manufacture  and  uses  with  some  observations  on  cement  testing.  2d  ed. 
Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  1905. 

Reid,  Henry.     Manufacture  of  Portland  cement.     Philadelphia,  Baird,  1869. 

Richards,  W.  A.  and  North,  H.  B.  (A)  manual  of  cement  testing  for  the 
use  of  engineers  and  chemists  in  colleges  and  the  field.  New  York,  Van 
Ostrand,  1912. 

Richardson,  Clifford.  Present  status  of  our  knowledge  in  regard  to  the  con- 
stitution of  Portland  cement.  Chicago,  Portland  Cement  Association,  n.  d. 
(pamphlet).  (Bulletin  "B".) 

Sabin,  L.  C.    Cement  and  concrete.    2d  ed.    New  York,  McGraw,  1907. 

Schott,  Otto.  German  methods  in  Portland  cement  manufacture.  Chicago, 
Portland  Cement  Association,  n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

Searle,  A.  B.    Cement,  concrete  and  bricks.    New  York,  Van  Nostrand,  1914. 

Society  for  Chemical  Industry.  Report  of  committee  on  uniformity  in  tech- 
nical analysis  of  limestone,  raw  mixtures  and  portland  cement.  Chicago, 
Cement  and  Engineering  News,  n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

Spackman,  H.  S.  and  Lesley,  R.  W.  Hydraulic  properties  of  reground  cement 
mortar.  Chicago,  Portland  Cement  Association,  n.  d.  (pamphlet).  (Bulle- 
tin 17.) 

Spalding,  F.  P.  Hydraulic  cement,  its  properties,  testing  and  use.  2d  ed. 
New  York,  Wiley,  1906  (pamphlet). 

Sunderland,   L.   T.       Sack   losses.      Chicago,    Portland    Cement   Association, 

1912  (pamphlet). 

Taylor,  W.  P.  Notes  on  cement  testing.  Chicago,  Portland  Cement  Associa- 
tion, n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

Taylor,  W.  P.  Practical  cement  testing.  Chicago,  Portland  Cement  Associa- 
tion, Clark,  1908. 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Standards.  Lime,  its  properties  and  uses.  Washington, 
Govt.,  1911  (pamphlet).  (Circular  30.) 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Standards.     (The)  testing  of  materials.     Washington,  Govt., 

1913  (pamphlet).     (Circular  45.) 

U.  S.  Bureau  of  Standards.  U.  S.  government  specifications  for  portland 
cement.  Washington,  Govt.,  1912  (pamphlet).  (Circular  33.) 

U.  S.  Commerce  and  Labor — Department  of.      Whitewash  and  cement  wash 

formulas.     Washington,  Govt.,  1906  (pamphlet). 

U.  S.  Geological  Survey.  Cement  industry  in  the  U.  S.  1906  to  1916.  Washing- 
ton, Govt. 

U.  S.  Navy  Department,  U.  S.  Government  specifications  for  portland  cement. 
Washington,  Govt.  1912  (pamphlet). 

U.  S.  War  Department — Engineers  Corps.  Report  of  board  of  engineers  and 
officers  of  testing  hydraulic  cement  with  specifications  for  the  several 
classes  used  by  the  engineer  department.  Washington,  Govt.,  1901  (paper 
28). 

West,  P.  C.  H.  (The)  modern  manufacture  of  portland  cement.  2  vol.  New 
York,  McGraw-Hill,  1910. 

Wig,  R.  J.  and  Bates,  P.  H.  Tests  of  absorptive  and  permeable  properties  of 
Portland  cement  mortars  and  concretes.  Washington,  Govt.,  1912  (pamph- 
let). (U.  S.  Bureau  of  Standards,  Tech.  paper  3.) 

Wig,  R.  J.,  Pearson,  J.  C.  and  Emley,  W.  E.  Durability  of  stucco  and  plas- 
ter construction.  Washington,  Govt.,  1917  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Bureau  of 
Standards,  Tech.  paper  70.) 


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Wig,  R.  J.  and  Davis,  H.  A.  Value  of  the  high  pressure  steam  test  of  port- 
land  cements.  Washington,  Govt.,  1915  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Bureau  of 
Standards,  Tech.  paper  47.) 

Wig,  R.  J.  and  Pearson,  J.  C.  Standardization  of  200  cement  sieves.  Wash- 
ington, Govt,  1914  (pamphlet).  (U.S.  Bureau  of  Standards,  Tech.  paper  42.) 

Wig,  R.  J.  and  Pearson,  J.  C.  Variations  in  results  of  sieving  with  standard 
cement  sieves.  Washington,  Govt.,  1913  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Bureau  of 
Standards,  Tech.  paper  29.) 

Wig,  R.  J.  and  Williams,  G.  M.  and  Gates,  E.  R.  Strength  and  other  proper- 
ties of  concrete  as  affected  by  materials  and  methods  of  preparation. 
Washington,  Govt.,  1916.  (U.  S.  Bureau  of  Standards,  Tech.  paper  58.) 

Wilson,  Gordon.     (The)    returnable   cloth  sack.     Chicago,   Portland   Cement 

Association,  1915  (pamphlet). 
Wormeley,  P.  L.  Jr.     Cement  mortar  and  concrete.    Washington,  Govt.,  1905 

(pamphlet).     (U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture.     Farmers  Bulletin  235.) 
Yeoman,  R.  C.    Fifty-five  lessons  in  cement  and  concrete  testing.    Valparaiso, 

Ind.  University,  1912  (pamphlet). 

LABORATORIES 

Hatt,  W.  K.  and  Scofield  H.  H.  Instructions  for  experiments  in  laboratory 
for  testing  materials.  LaFayette,  Ind.  Authors,  1911  (pamphlet).  (Pur- 
due University,  1911). 

Humphrey,  R.  L.  and  Holmes,  J.  A.  Organization,  equipment  and  opera- 
tion of  the  structural  materials  testing  laboratories  at  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Washington,  Govt.,  1908  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Geological  Survey.  Bulle- 
tin 329.) 

Illinois,  University  of — Civil  Engineering  Department.  Instruction  and  prob- 
lems for  cement  laboratory  practice.  Urbana,  111.,  1915  (pamphlet). 

Schott,  Otto.  (The)  Laboratory  of  the  Association  of  German  cement  makers 
and  the  new  German  rules  for  the  uniform  testing  and  delivery  of  port- 
land  cement.  Chicago,  Portland  Cement  Association,  n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

Wisconsin,  University  of.  Agricultural  Engineering,  Department  of.  Instruc- 
tions for  practical  cement  and  concrete  work.  Madison,  University,  n.  d. 
(pamphlet). 

CEMENT  MILLS  AND  POTASH  RECOVERY 

Brown,  F.  W.  Importance  of  developing  our  natural  resources  of  potash. 
Washington,  Govt.,  1916  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Agriculture,  Dept.  of,  717.) 

Cottrell,  F.  G.  Problems  in  smoke,  fume  and  dust  abatement.  Washington, 
Govt.,  1914  (pamphlet).  (Reprint  from  Smithsonian  report,  1913,  p.  653-85.) 

Lesley,  R.  W.  (The)  manufacture  of  cement.  New  York,  Soc.  1904  (pamph- 
let). (American  Soc.  of  C.  E.,  Transactions,  21,  1904.) 

Meade,  R.  K.  Depreciation  and  obsolescense,  n.  p.  1913  (pamphlet).  (Re- 
print from  Journal  of  Industrial  and  Engineering  Chemistry,  vol.  5:9, 
Sept.  1913.) 

Phalen,  W.  C.  Potash  salts.  Washington,  Govt,  n.  d.  (pamphlet).  (U.  S. 
Geological  Survey.) 

Porter,  J.  B.  Electric  drive  for  economic  operation  and  development  of  ce- 
ment mills,  n.  p.  1914.  (Paper  read  at  meeting  of  Amer.  Soc.  of  Mech. 
Engineers.  Dec.  1914.) 

Porter,  J.  J.  Recovery  of  potash  as  a  by-product  in  the  manufacture  of  port- 
land  cement.  Portland  Cement  Association,  1917  (pamphlet).  (Read  at 
meeting  of  Association,  Sept  11,  1917.) 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Alternating  current  drive  in  cement  mills. 
Chicago,  Portland  Cement  Association,  1907  (pamphlet). 


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Ross,  W.  H.,  Merz,  A.  R.  and  Wagner,  C.  R.  Recovery  of  potash  as  a  by-prod- 
uct in  the  cement  industry.  Washington,  Govt.,  1917  (pamphlet).  (U.  S. 
Agriculture,  Department  of,  Bulletin  572.) 

U.  S.  Mines,  Bureau  of.  Work  of  Riverside  Portland  Cement  Co.  in  the  re- 
covery of  potash.  Washington,  Govt,  n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

CHEMISTRY 

Blount,  Bertram,  and  Bloxam,  A.  G.  Chemistry  for  engineering  and  manufac- 
turers. 2  vol.  London.  Griffin,  1911. 

Contents:  vol.  1.     Chemistry  of  engineering,  building  and  metallurgy, 
vol.  2.    Chemistry  of  manufacturing  processes. 

Clarke,  F.  W.  Data  of  geochemistry,  2d  ed.  Washington,  Govt.,  1911.  (U. 
S.  Geological  Survey.  Bulletin  491.) 

Gatehouse,  F.  B.  (A)  handbook  for  cement  works  chemists.  London,  Griffin, 
1908. 

Toch,  Maximilian.  (The)  chemistry  and  technology  of  paints.  New  York, 
Van  Nostrand,  1916. 

Tutton,  A.  E.  H.  Crystalline  structure  and  chemical  constitution.  London, 
Macmillan,  1910. 

Watt's  Dictionary  of  Chemistry.    4  vol.     New  York,  Longmans,  1902. 

CHIMNEYS 

Thompson,  S.  E.  Reinforced  concrete  chimneys.  Chicago,  Portland  Cement 
Association,  1908  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  18.) 

COMMERCIAL  ORGANIZATIONS 

Bankers  Directory  and  list  of  attorneys.     1918.     Chicago,  Rand  McNally. 
Chicago  Association  of  Commerce.     Blue  book.     1914-15-17.     Chicago,  Assn. 

Thompson,  W.  S.  comp.  Directory  of  mailing  lists  obtainable  in  book  and 
pamphlet  form,  telling  where  to  get  them  and  their  cost.  New  York, 
Putnam,  1917. 

U.  S.  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Bulletins,  1917  to  date.  Washington,  U.  S. 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  (pamphlet). 

U.  S.  Commerce,  Department  of, — Foreign  and  Domestic  Commerce.  Com- 
merce reports,  January  1917  to  date.  Washington,  Govt.,  (pamphlet). 

U.  S.  Congress.  Commercial  and  agricultural  organizations  of  the  U.  S. 
Washington,  Govt.,  1913  (pamphlet).  (Senate  Document  1109.) 

CONCRETE  PLAIN  AND  REINFORCED 

Aberthaw  Construction  Co.,  comp.  Aberthaw  tests  on  concrete  in  sea  water. 
Boston,  Co.  1914  (pamphlet). 

Aberthaw  Construction  Co.,  comp.  Concreting  in  winter.  Boston,  Co.  n.  d. 
(pamphlet). 

Abrams,  D.  A.  (The)  effect  of  rate  of  application  of  load  on  compressive 
strength  of  concrete.  Philadelphia,  American  Society  for  Testing  Mate- 
rials. 1917  (pamphlet).  (Reprint  from  A.  S.  T.  M.  proceedings,  vol.  17, 
pt.  2.  1917.) 

Abrams,  D.  A.  Tests  of  bond  between  concrete  and  steel.  Urbana,  111.  1913 
(pamphlet).  (111.  Eng.  Exp.  Stat.,  Bulletin  71.) 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Co.  Hand  book  and  catalog  of  concrete  reinforce- 
ment. Chicago.  American  Steel  and  Wire  Co.  1908. 


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American  Steel  and  Wire  Co.  Triangle  mesh  concrete  reinforcement.  Chi- 
cago. American  Steel  and  Wire  Co.  1908.  (Revised  specifications,  1917.) 

Ballinger,  W.  F.,  and  Perrot,  E.  G.  Inspectors'  hand  book  of  reinforced  con- 
crete. New  York,  Engineering  News.  1909. 

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Taft,  H.  S.  Standard  tables  for  estimating  cost  of  concrete,  their  construc- 
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Talbot,  A.  N.  Test  of  three  large  reinforced  concrete  beams.  Urbana,  111. 
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Talbot,  A.  N.,  and  Lord,  A.  R.  Tests  of  columns.  Urbana,  University.  1912 
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Talbot,  A.  N.,  and  Slater,  W.  A.  Tests  of  reinforced  concrete  buildings.  Ur- 
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Talbot,  A.  N.,  and  Slater,  W.  A.  Tests  of  reinforced  concrete  flat  slab  struc- 
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Taylor,  F.  W.,  and  Thompson,  S.  E.  Concrete,  plain  and  reinforced.  New 
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Thomas,  M.  E.,  and  Nichols,  C.  E.  Reinforced  concrete  design  tables.  New 
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Thompson,  S.  E.  Sand  for  mortar  and  concrete.  Chicago,  Portland  Cement 
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Tucker,  R.  F.  Progress  and  logical  design  of  reinforced  concrete.  Chicago, 
Portland  Cement  Assn.  (pamphlet). 

Turneaure,  F.  E.,  and  Maurer,  E.  R.    Reinforced  concrete  construction.    2d  ed. 

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Union    Pacific    Railroad — Railway    Educational    Bureau.    Placing    concrete. 

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Wilson,  P.  H.,  and  Gaylord,  C.  W.  Mixing  and  placing  concrete  by  hand. 
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Withey,  M.  O.  Tests  on  bond  between  concrete  and  steel  in  reinforced  con- 
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Withey,  M.  O.  Tests  on  reinforced  concrete  columns.  Madison,  Wis.,  Univ. 
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CONSTRUCTION  SYSTEMS 

Jordan,  W.  A.  (The)  cement  gun.  New  York,  American  Society  of  Engineer- 
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Royce,  Stephen.  (The)  use  of  gunite  in  a  steel  shaft,  Gogebic  Range,  n.  p. 
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Weber,  Carl.  Cement  gun  and  its  work.  Chicago,  Western  Society  of  Engi- 
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CULVERTS 

Martin,  G.  E.  Culverts.  Lafayette,  Ind.,  Univ.  1917  (pamphlet).  (Purdue 
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Moorefield,  C.  H.  Data  for  use  in  designing  culverts  and  short  span  bridges. 
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North  Carolina  Geological  and  Economic  Survey.  Culverts  and  small  bridges 
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Harding,  S.  T.  Irrigation  in  Montana.  Bozeman,  Mont.  1915  (pamphlet). 
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Hart,  R.  A.  Drainage  of  irrigated  farms.  Washington,  Govt.  1917  (pam- 
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Hart,  R.  A.  Drainage  of  irrigated  land.  Washington,  Govt.  1915  (pamphlet). 
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Jones,  L.  A.,  and  others.  Report  on  the  methods  and  cost  of  reclaiming  the 
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Lynde,  H.  M.  Farm  drainage  in  N.  C.,  1915.  Raleigh,  N.  C.  1915  (pamphlet). 
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Portland  Cement  Association.  Concrete  linings  for  irrigation  canals.  Chi- 
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Portland  Cement  Association.  Concrete  tile  for  land  drainage.  Chicago,  Assn. 
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Scobey,  F.  C.  The  flow  of  water  in  irrigation  canals.  Washington,  Govt. 
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Smith,  G.  E.  P.  Cement  pipe  for  small  irrigating  systems  and  other  purposes. 
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DRAIN  TILE 

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*EDUCATION 

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ENGINEERING 
GENERAL 

Church,  I.  P.    Mechanics  of  engineering.     New  York,  Wiley.     1908. 
Gillette,  H.  P.,  and  Dana,  R.  T.     Cost  keeping.    Chicago,  Clark.     1910. 
Godfrey,  Edward.     Structural  engineering.    Pittsburgh,  Authors.    1908. 
Trautwine,  J.  C.     Civil  engineers  pocket  book.     Philadelphia,  Trautwine  Co. 
1882. 

*A  complete  file  of  teachers'  directories,  catalogs  of  colleges  and  universities 
is  kept  in  the  Library. 


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DIRECTORIES 

American  Society  for  Testing  Materials.  Membership  list,  list  of  standing 
committees,  1915,  1916.  Philadelphia,  Society. 

American  Society  of  Agricultural  Engineers.  Directory  of  officers,  commit- 
tees and  members.  1914.  Madison,  Wis.,  Society. 

American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers.     Yearbook,  1916.    New  York,  Society. 

American  Society  of  Mechanical  Engineers.  Yearbook,  containing  list  of 
members,  1917.  New  York,  Society. 

Architect  and  Engineer  of  California.  Directory  of  architects  and  engineers 
(of  Pacific  Coast  States)  n.  d.  San  Francisco  Architect  and  Engineer  of 
California. 

Boston  Society  of  Civil  Engineers.    Yearbook,  1916  to  date.    Boston,  Society. 
Building  Data  League.     Directory,  1915-16.    New  York,  League. 

Canadian  Society  of  Civil  Engineers.  Charter,  by-laws  and  list  of  members, 
1915-16.  Montreal,  Society. 

Canadian  Society  of  Naval  Architects.  List  of  members,  their  addresses  and 
grade  of  certificates,  n.  d.  n.  p. 

Chicago  Engineers  Club.  By-laws,  officers  and  members,  1916-17.  Chicago, 
Society. 

Cleveland  Engineering  Society.  Annual  register  of  officers,  members  and  con- 
stitution, 1913,  1916-17.  Cleveland,  Society. 

Detroit  Engineering  Society.  Yearbook  containing  alphabetical  register  busi- 
ness classification  of  members.  Detroit,  Society. 

Engineering  News,  comp.  Engineering  societies  of  U.  S.  and  Canada,  1915-17. 
New  York,  McGraw-Hill. 

Engineers  Club  of  Philadelphia.     Directory,  1916,  1917.     Philadelphia,  Society. 

Engineers  Society  of  Western  Pennsylvania.  List  of  members,  1917.  Pitts- 
burgh, Society. 

International  Association  for  Testing  Materials.  Official  guide.  Sixth  Con- 
gress, 1912. 

Kansas  City  Engineers  Club.     Membership  roster,  1916.     Kansas  City,  Society. 

New  York  Engineers  Club.  Constitution,  rules,  officers  and  members  of  Engi- 
neers Club,  1914-1915-17.  New  York,  Club. 

Pan-American  Scientific  Congress.  Delegates  representing  associations,  so- 
cieties, etc.,  of  U.  S.,  1915-16.  Washington. 

Pennsylvania  Engineers  Society.    Yearbook,  1916.     Harrisburg,  Pa.,  Society. 

Railway  Equipment  and  Publication  Company.  Pocket  list  of  railroad  officials. 
No.  91.  1917.  Equipment  and  Publication  Co. 

Rochester  Engineering  Society.  Yearbook,  containing  constitution,  names  of 
officers,  directors,  committees,  list  of  members,  1915  to  date.  Rochester, 
Society. 

St.  Louis  Engineers  Club  and  Engineering  Societies  of  St.  Louis.    Yearbook, 

1916-17.    St.  Louis,  Societies. 
San  Francisco  Engineers  Club.    Engineers'  Club  of  San  Francisco,  1916.    San 

Francisco,  Club. 
Society  for  the  Promotion  of  Engineering  Education.    Directory  of  members, 

1917.     Pittsburgh,  Society. 
Western  Society  of  Engineers.    Yearbook,  1916.     Chicago,  Society. 

SOCIETIES,  TRANSACTIONS  AND  PROCEEDINGS 

American  Railway  Bridge  and  Building  Association.    Proceedings,  1912,  1915, 

1916.     Elgin,  111.,  Assn.  (pamphlet). 
American  Railway  Engineering  Association.    Bulletins,  1911  to  date.    Chicago, 

Assoc. 


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American  Railway  Engineering  Association.     Program  of  17th  annual  meeting, 

1917.     Chicago,  Assn. 
American  Society  for  Testing  Materials.     Index  to  proceedings,    1898  to  1912. 

Philadelphia,  Assn. 
American  Society  for  Testing  Materials.     Proceedings,  1902,  1908,  1909,  1911, 

1914  to  date.     Philadelphia,  Society. 
American  Society  for  Testing  Materials.     Standards,  1916,  issued  biennially. 

Philadelphia,  Society. 
American  Society  for  Testing  Materials.    Tentative  standards.     Philadelphia, 

Society.     1917. 

American  Society  for  Testing  Materials.     Yearbooks,   1910,   1911,   1914,  1915. 

Philadelphia,  Society. 
American  Society  of  Agricultural  Engineers.    Transactions,  1916.    Ames,  Iowa, 

Society. 
American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers.     Proceedings,  1912  to  date.    New  York, 

Society. 

American  Society  of  Engineering  Contractors.    Journal,  1909  to  1912.     New 
York,  Society. 

American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers.     Transactions,  1916.    New  York,  Society. 

Association  of  Civil  Engineers  of  Cornell  University.     Cornell  Civil  Engineer, 
1912  to  date.     Ithaca,  Association. 

Association   of   Engineering  Societies.     Monthly   journal,    1904   to   date.      St. 
Louis,  Mo.,  Society. 

Canadian  Society  of  Civil  Engineers.    Transactions,  1914,  1917.    Montreal,  So- 
ciety (pamphlet). 
Cleveland  Engineering  Society.     Journal,  1910  to  date.     Cleveland,  Society. 

Connecticut   Society  of   Civil   Engineers.     Proceedings,    1905    to    date.     New 
Haven,  Society. 

Engineering  Association  of  the   South.    Transactions,   1904-1906,    1908,    1912. 
Assn. 

Engineering  Society  of  Wisconsin.     Proceedings,  1909  to  date.    Madison,  Wis., 
Society. 

Engineering  Society  of  Pennsylvania.     Monthly  journal,  1909  to  date.    Harris- 
burg,  Society. 

Engineers  Society  of  Western  Pennsylvania.    Monthly  proceedings,   1912  to 
date.     Pittsburgh,  Society. 

Franklin  Institute.     Journal,  1914  to  date.     Philadelphia,  Institute. 

Illinois  Society  of  Engineers.     Proceedings,  1904  to  date.     Wheaton,  111.,  So- 
ciety. 

Indiana  Engineering  Society.     Proceedings,   1904  to   1915.     Indianapolis,  So- 
ciety. 

International  Association  for  Testing  Materials.     Official  guide,  1912.     Sixth 
Congress.     New  York,  Association. 

International    Association    for    Testing    Materials.     Proceedings,    1902,    1914. 
Vienna,  Association. 

International  Textbook  Co.     Mechanics  pocket  memoranda,  1900.     Scranton, 
Pa.,  Society. 

Iowa  Engineering  Society.    Proceedings,  1904  to  date.     Iowa  City,  Iowa,  So- 
ciety. 

Kansas  Engineering  Society.    Transactions  and  reports   of  annual  meetings, 
1914  to  date.     Topeka,  Society. 

Louisiana  Engineering  Society.    Proceedings,   1915-1916.     New   Orleans,   So- 
ciety. 


Michigan  Engineering  Society.  Michigan  Engineer,  Annual  proceedings,  1905 
to  date.  Battle  Creek,  Society. 

Montana  Society  of  Engineers.     Quarterly  Journal,     n.  p.     Society,  1916. 

New  Zealand  Society  of  Civil  Engineers.  Proceedings,  1914  to  date.  Welling- 
ton, Society. 

Ohio  Engineering  Society.  Proceedings,  1907  to  date.  Columbus,  Ohio,  So- 
ciety. 

Ohio  Society  of  Surveyors  and  Civil  Engineers.  Transactions,  1898-1899.  Co- 
lumbus, Society  (pamphlet). 

Oklahoma  Society  of  Engineers.  Reports,  1917.  Oklahoma  City,  Society 
(pamphlet). 

Oklahoma  Society  of  Engineers.     Transactions,  1916.    Oklahoma  City,  Society. 

Oregon  Society  of  Engineers.  Journal,  vol.  1:4.  June,  1917.  Portland,  So- 
ciety (pamphlet). 

Purdue  University,  Engineering  Societies.  Purdue  Engineering  Review,  1907 
to  date.  LaFayette,  Ind. 

Railway  Equipment  and  Publication  Co.  Pocket  list  of  railroad  officials,  1917. 
New  York  Railway  Equipment  and  Publication  Co. 

St.  Louis  Engineers'  Club.  Journal,  March-April,  1916.  St.  Louis,  Club  (pam- 
phlet). 

Society  for  Promotion  of  Engineering  Education.  Military  engineering,  1917. 
Pittsburgh,  Society  (pamphlet).  (Reprint  from  proceedings  of  Society, 
vol.  25,  1917.) 

Society  for  Promotion  of  Engineering  Education.  Proceedings,  1916.  Pitts- 
burgh, Society. 

Western  Society  of  Engineers.     Journal,  1906  to  date.    Chicago,  Society. 

Wisconsin  Engineering  Journal  Association.  Wisconsin  Engineer,  1915  to 
date.  Madison,  Wis.,  Assn. 

Wisconsin  Engineering  Society.     Proceedings,  1909.     Madison,  Society. 

STATE  AND  CITY  REPORTS 

California  State  Engineering  Department.  Biennial  reports,  1911  to  date. 
Sacramento,  State. 

California  State  Engineer.    Report,  1908-10.     Sacramento,  State. 

District  of  Columbia,  Engineering  Department.  Annual  reports,  1910  to  date. 
Washington,  D.  C. 

Idaho  State  Engineer.    Biennial  report,  1915  to  date.     Boise,  State  (pamphlet). 

Louisiana  Board  of  State  Engineers.  Reports,  1910  to  date.  New  Orleans, 
State. 

Nevada  State  Engineer.    Biennial  reports,  1913-14.     Carson  City,  Nev.,  State. 
New  Mexico  State  Engineer.     Reports,  1912  to  date.    Santa  Fe,  State. 

New  Mexico  Territorial  Engineer.  Biennial  reports,  1908  to  1911.  Santa  Fe, 
State  (pamphlet). 

North  Dakota  State  Engineer.  Biennial  reports,  1911  to  date.  Devils  Lake, 
N.  D.,  State  (pamphlet). 

Ohio  State  Engineer.  Report  submitting  plan  for  protection  of  Miami  con- 
servancy district  from  flood  damage,  vol.  1.  Dayton,  State.  1916  (pam- 
phlet). 

Oregon  State  Engineer.    Biennial  reports,  1915-16.  Salem,  State   (pamphlet). 
Savannah,  Ga.,  Chief  Engineer.    Annual  reports,  1914  to  date.     Savannah,  City 

(pamphlet). 

South  Dakota  State  Engineer.     Biennial  reports,  1911  to  1914.     Pierre,  S.  D. 
Wyoming  State  Engineer.     Biennial  reports,  1909  to  date.     Cheyenne,  Wyo., 

State. 


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ENGLISH 

Manly,  J.  M.,  and  Powell,  J.  A.     (A)  manual  for  writers.    Chicago,  Univ.   1913. 
Sypherd,  W.  O.     Handbook  of  English  for  engineers.     Chicago,  Schott.     1913. 

FARM  CONCRETE 
GENERAL 

Campbell,  H.  C.     Concrete  on  the  farm  and  in  the  shop.     New  York,  Henley. 

1916. 
Ekblaw,  K.  J.  T.     Farm  concrete.     New  York,  Macmillan.     1917. 

Fenton,  F.  C.  (The)  use  of  concrete  on  the  farm.  Ames,  Iowa.  1916  (pam- 
phlet). (Iowa  State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts.  Experi- 
ment Station.) 

Glock,  Haman.  Concrete  construction  on  the  farm.  Cleveland,  Ohio  Farmer, 
n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

Hill,  Curtis.  Cement  for  the  farm  and  the  farm  home.  Columbia,  Mo.  1904 
(pamphlet).  (Mo.  State  Board  of  Agriculture.  Monthly  bulletin,  vol.  8, 
No.  5.) 

Humphrey,  H.  N.  (The)  cost  of  fencing  farms  in  the  north  central  states. 
Washington,  Govt.  1916  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Office 
of  Secretary.  Bulletin  No.  321.) 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Concrete  feeding  floors,  barnyard  pavements 
and  concrete  walks.  Chicago,  Assn.  1916  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Concrete  in  the  country.  Chicago,  Assn.  1910 
(pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Concrete  troughs,  tanks,  hog  wallows,  manure 
pits  and  cisterns.  Chicago,  Assn.  1916  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Farmers  handbook  on  concrete  construction. 
Chicago,  Assn.  1916  (pamphlet). 

Seaton,  R.  A.  Concrete  construction  for  rural  communities.  New  York,  Mc- 
Graw-Hill. 1916.  (Agricultural  Engineering  series.) 

Spillman,  W.  J.  (A)  successful  poultry  and  dairy  farm.  Washington,  Govt. 
1909  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture.  Farmers  bulletin  355.) 

U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture.  Concrete  construction  on  the  live  stock 
farm.  Washington,  Govt.  1912  (pamphlet).  (Bureau  of  Animal  Industry. 
Farmers  bulletin  481.) 

U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture.  Use  of  concrete  on  the  farm.  Washington, 
Govt.  1911  (pamphlet).  (Office  of  Public  Roads.  Farmers  bulletin  461.) 

Wilson,  E.  T.  Modern  conveniences  for  the  farm  home.  Washington,  Govt. 
1906  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture.  Farmers  bulletin  270.) 

FARM  STRUCTURES  AND  MINOR  CONSTRUCTION 

BUILDINGS 

Bowen,  J.  T.,  and  Lambert,  G.  M.  Ice  houses  and  the  use  of  ice  on  the  dairy 
farm.  Washington,  Govt.  1915  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture. 
Farmers  bulletin  623.) 

Chase,  C.  F.  (A)  farm  smokehouse.  Fargo,  N.  D.  n.  d.  (typewritten  sheets). 
(N.  D.  Agricultural  College.) 

Connecticut  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Storrs  Experiment  Station. 
1915  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  81.) 

Dolve,  R.  M.  Potato  warehouse  plans.  Fargo,  State,  1912  (pamphlet).  (N. 
D.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  101.) 

Ekblaw,  K.  J.  T.    Farm  structures.    New  York,  Macmillan.    1914. 


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Etherton,  W.  A.  (The)  farm  house  improved.  Manhattan,  Kans.  1917  (pam- 
phlet). (Kansas  State  Agricultural  College  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin, 
vol.  1,  No.  8.) 

Hill,  G.  C.  Practical  suggestions  for  farm  buildings.  Washington,  Govt.  1903 
(pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of.  Farmers  bulletin  126.) 

Hulce,  R.  S.,  and  Nevens,  W.  B.  (The)  arrangement  of  rectangular  dairy 
barns.  Urbana,  111.  1917  (pamphlet).  (University  of  Illinois  Experiment 
Station  199.) 

Hutt,  W.  N.  Air-cooled  apple  storage  houses.  Raleigh,  N.  C,  State.  1914 
(pamphlet).  (N.  C.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  228.) 

King,  F.  H.  Ventilation  for  dwellings,  rural  schools  and  stables.  Madison, 
Wis.  1908. 

Michigan  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  College  and  farm  buildings.  Lan- 
sing, State.  1907.  (Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  250.) 

Murdock,  H.  E.  Ice-Houses.  Bozeman,  Mont.  1916  (pamphlet).  (Montana 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Circular  59.) 

Ocock,  C.  A.  King  system  of  ventilation.  Madison,  Wis.,  University.  1908. 
(Wis.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  164.) 

Sanders  Publishing  Co.,  comp.     Farm  buildings.     Sanders.     1907. 

Sherwood,  R.  M.  Chicken  houses.  Manhattan,  Kans.  1917  (pamphlet). 
(Kans.  State  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Circular  61.) 

Smith,  L.  J.  Barn  ventilation.  Winnipeg,  Govt.  1914  (pamphlet).  (Manitoba 
Agricultural  College.  Bulletin  13.) 

Warren,  J.  A.  Hoghouses.  Washington,  Govt.  1911.  (U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture.  Farmers  bulletin  438.) 

Webster,  E.  H.  Designs  for  dairy  building.  Washington,  Govt.  1908.  (U.  S. 
Bureau  of  Animal  Industry.  Circular  131.) 

Youngblood,  B.  Barns  for  work  animals.  College  Station,  Tex.  1917  (pam- 
phlet). (Texas  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  210.) 

DIPPING  VATS 

Gary,  C.  A.  Dipping  vats  for  hogs  and  dips.  Auburn,  State.  1915  (pamphlet). 
(Alabama  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  185.) 

Gow,  R.  M.  Tick  eradication  laws  and  regulations  of  Arkansas.  Fayetteville, 
Ark.  1917  (pamphlet).  (Arkansas  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bul- 
letin 130.) 

Graybill,  H.  W.,  and  Ellenberger,  W.  P.  Directions  for  constructing  vats  and 
dipping  cattle  to  destroy  ticks.  Washington,  Govt.  1915  (pamphlet). 
(U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry.  Circular 
207.) 

Imes,  Marion.  Sheep  tick  and  its  eradication.  Washington,  Govt.  1917  (pam- 
phlet). (U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture,  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry.  Farmers 
Bulletin  798.) 

MANURE  PITS 

Duffee,  F.  W.,  and  Southwick,  B.  G.  Farm  manure  and  its  housing,  n.  p. 
1917  (pamphlet).  (Conn.  Agricultural  College  Extension  Service.  Bulle- 
tin 5.) 

SEPTIC  TANKS 

Clark,  L.  D.     Septic  tank.    Berkley,  Cal.,  Cal.  University.     1914  (pamphlet). 
Marston,  A.,  and  Okey,  F.  M.     Sewage  disposal  plants   for  private  houses. 

Ames,  Iowa.     1909  (pamphlet).     (Iowa  Engineering  Experiment  Station. 

Bulletin,  vol.  4:6.) 


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Michigan  State  Board  of  Health.  Sewage  disposal  for  single  houses  and  small 
institutions.  Lansing,  Mich.,  State.  1913  (pamphlet).  (Engineering  bulle- 
tin 2.) 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Concrete  septic  tanks.  Chicago,  Assn.  1916 
(pamphlet). 

Riley,  H.  W.  Sewage  disposal  for  country  houses.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  State  Col- 
lege of  Agriculture.  1914  (pamphlet).  (Cornell  Reading  Course.  Sanita- 
tion, series  4.) 

SILOS  AND  SILAGE 

Bechdel,  S.  I.  Studies  in  the  preservation  of  corn  silage.  Harrisburg,  Pa. 
1917  (pamphlet).  (Penn.  State  College  of  Agriculture,  Experiment  Sta- 
tion No.  7.) 

Bray,  I.  C.,  and  Forrester,  D.  R.  Silos  in  Oklahoma.  Stillwater,  Okla.  1914 
(pamphlet).  (Okla.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  101.) 

British  Columbia,  Agriculture,  Department  of.  Silos  and  silage.  Victoria,  B. 
C.  1916  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  66.) 

Chase,  C.  F.  Pit  silo  for  North  Dakota.  Fargo,  N.  D.  1914  (pamphlet). 
(N.  D.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.) 

Chase,  L.  W.,  and  Wood,  I.  D.  Handling  silage.  Lincoln,  Neb.  1914  (pam- 
phlet). (Neb.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  145.) 

Chase,  L.  W.  Silo  construction  in  Nebraska.  Lincoln.  1913  (pamphlet). 
(Neb.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  138.) 

Crisp,  H.  L.,  and  Patterson,  H.  J.  Silos  and  silage  in  Maryland.  College  Park, 
State.  1908  (pamphlet).  (Md.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bulle- 
tin No.  129.) 

Davidson,  J.  B.,  and  King,  M.  L.  (The)  Iowa  silo.  Ames,  Iowa.  1910  (pam- 
phlet). (Iowa  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  117.) 

Davidson,  J.  B.  Modern  silo  construction.  Ames,  Iowa,  State.  1913  (pam- 
phlet). (Iowa  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  41.) 

Davidson,  J.  B.,  and  King,  M.  L.  Modern  silo  construction.  Ames,  State. 
1909  (pamphlet).  (Iowa  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  100.) 

Demaree,  F.  H.  (The)  reinforced  concrete  silo.  Columbia,  Mo.,  State.  1911 
(pamphlet).  (Mo.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Circular  48.) 

Dvorachek,  H.  E.  Silos  and  silage  in  Colorado.  Ft.  Collins,  Col.  1914  (pam- 
phlet). (Agricultural  Experiment  Station  of  the  Colorado  Agricultural 
College.  Bulletin  200.) 

Eckles,  C.  H.  (The)  silo  for  Missouri  farmers.  Columbia,  Missouri,  Univer- 
sity. 1912  (pamphlet).  (Mo.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin 
103.) 

Eckles,  C.  H.  (The)  silo  and  its  use.  Columbia,  State.  1915  (pamphlet). 
(Mo.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  133.) 

Emery,  F.  E.  Silos  and  ensilage.  Raleigh,  N.  C,  State.  1891  (pamphlet). 
(N.  C.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  80.) 

Erf,  Oscar.  Silos  for  the  dairy.  Columbia,  Univ.  1914  (pamphlet).  (Ohio 
Agricultural  College,  vol.  2:4.) 

Hanson,  E.  S.     Concrete  silos.     Chicago,  Cement  Era.     1916. 

Hinman,  C.  H.  Silage  and  silo  construction.  Manhattan,  Kans.  1910  (pam- 
phlet). (Kans.  State  Agricultural  College,  vol.  2,  no.  4.) 

Hunter,  O.  W.,  and  Bushnell,  L.  D.  Some  important  fermentations  in  silage. 
Manhattan,  Kans.  1916  (pamphlet).  (Kans.  State  Agricultural  Experi- 
ment Station.  Technical  Bulletin  No.  2.) 

Illinois,  University  of,  Farm  Mechanics.  Silo  suggestions.  Urbana,  111.  n.  d. 
(Typewritten  sheets.) 

Jeffery,  J.  A.  Cement  silos  in  Michigan.  E.  Lansing,  State.  1909  (pamphlet). 
(Michigan  State  Agricultural  College.  Bulletin  255.) 


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Kansas  State  Agricultural  College.  Cement  silo  construction.  Manhattan, 
State.  1912  (pamphlet).  (Kans.  State  Agricultural  College.) 

King,  F.  H.  Silage  and  the  construction  of  modern  silos.  Madison,  Wis.  1900 
(pamphlet).  (Wis.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.) 

Knapp,  G.  N.  Silo  construction.  Madison,  State.  1905  (pamphlet).  (Wis. 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  125.) 

Long,  C.  M.  Missouri  silo.  Columbia,  Mo.,  State.  1914  (pamphlet).  (Mo. 
State  Board  of  Agriculture,  vol.  12:8.) 

McKee,  Clyde.  (The)  pit  silo  for  western  Kansas.  Manhattan,  Kans.  1913 
(pamphlet).  (Kans.  State  Agricultural  College — Agricultural  Education, 
vol.  5:14.) 

McNatt,  H.  E.  (The)  plastered  or  Gurler  silo.  Columbia,  State.  1911  (pam- 
phlet). (Mo.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Circular  48.) 

Mathews,  W.  S.  Alfalfa  on  every  farm  and  a  silo  with  every  barn.  Chicago, 
n.  d.  (pamphlet).  (111.  State  Food  and  Dairy  Department.  Bulletin  36.) 

Metcalfe,  T.  P.,  and  Scott,  G.  A.  Pit  silos.  Washington,  Govt.  1917  (pam- 
phlet). (U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of.  Farmers  bulletin  825.) 

Miller,  Peter.  Silo  construction.  Bismarck,  N.  D.  1914  (pamphlet).  (Dept. 
of  Labor  and  Agriculture.) 

Missouri  State  Board  of  Agriculture.  Missouri  silo.  Columbia,  Mo.,  State. 
1914  (pamphlet).  (Mo.  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  vol.  12,  no.  8.) 

Missouri,  University  of,  College  of  Agriculture.  Corn  silage  in  rations  for  fat- 
tening steers.  Columbia,  Mo.  1917  (pamphlet).  (Agricultural  Experi- 
ment Station.  Bulletin  150.) 

Mumford,  H.  W.,  Grindley,  H.  S.,  Emmett,  A.  D.,  and  Bull,  Sleeter.  Study  of 
the  rate  and  economy  of  gains  of  fattening  steers  with  special  reference  to 
the  influence  of  the  amount  and  character  of  feed  consumed.  Urbana,  111., 
Univ.  1917  (pamphlet).  (University  of  111.  Agricultural  Experiment  Sta- 
tion. Bulletin  197.) 

Negley,  N.  A.  Silos  and  silage.  Opelika,  State.  1914  (pamphlet).  (Ala. 
Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Circular  26.) 

Ocock,  C.  A.,  and  White,  F.  M.  Concrete  silo  construction.  Madison,  Wis. 
1911  (pamphlet).  (Wis.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  214.) 

Plumb,  C.  S.  Silos  and  silage.  Washington,  Govt.  1903  (pamphlet).  (U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agriculture.  Farmers  bulletin  32.) 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Cement  stave  silos.  Chicago,  Assn.  1917 
(pamphlet).  (Bulletin  43.) 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Concrete  silos.  Chicago,  Assn.  1915  (pam- 
phlet). (Bulletin  21.) 

Rabild,  Helmar,  and  others.  Home-made  silos.  Washington,  Govt.  1914 
(pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agriculture.  Farmers  bulletin  589.) 

Rawl,  B.  H.,  and  Conover,  J.  A.  How  to  build  a  stave  silo.  Washington, 
Govt.  1909  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Bureau  of  Animal  Industry.  Circular  136.) 

Reed,  O.  E.,  and  Fitch,  J.  B.  Alfalfa  silage.  Manhattan,  Kans.  1917  (pam- 
phlet). (Kans.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  217.) 

Risser,  A.  K.  Silo  construction.  Bismarck,  N.  D.  1912  (pamphlet).  (N.  D. 
Dept.  of  Labor  and  Agriculture.) 

Simpson,  S.  T.  Silos  and  silage.  Columbia,  Mo.  1917  (pamphlet).  (Mo.  Col- 
lege of  Agriculture,  Agricultural  Extension  Service.  Circular  32.) 

Soule,  A.  M.  Syllabus  of  illustrated  lectures  on  silage  and  silo  construction 
for  the  south.  Washington,  Govt.  1905  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Office  of  Ex- 
periment Stations.  Farmers'  Institute  lecture  5.) 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of.  Cement  silos.  Washington,  Govt.  1910 
(pamphlet).  (Experiment  Station  work,  57.) 


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U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of.  Effect  of  alkali  on  cement  structures;  silo 
construction.  Washington,  Govt.  1909  (pamphlet).  (Agricultural  Ex- 
periment Station  work.  Farmers  bulletin  353.) 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of.  (The)  octagonal  silo.  Washington,  Govt. 
1904  (pamphlet).  (Experiment  Station  work.  Farmers  bulletin  190.) 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of.  (A)  reinforced  brick  silo.  Washington, 
Govt.  (pamphlet).  (Experiment  Station  work.  Farmers  bulletin  457.) 

Van  Ewing,  Perry.  Silos  and  silage.  Experiment,  State.  1914  (pamphlet). 
(Ga.  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  110.) 

Washburn,  R.  M.  (The)  silo,  its  uses  and  how  to  build  it.  Columbia,  Mo., 
State.  1909  (pamphlet).  (Mo.  State  Board  of  Agriculture.) 

Wilson,  J.  W.  Silage  and  grains  for  steers.  Brookings,  State.  1915  (pam- 
phlet). (S.  D.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  160.) 

Woll,  F.  W.  (The)  silo  in  California  agriculture.  Berkely,  Cal.  1915  (pam- 
phlet). (Cal.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Circular  138.) 

Woodward,  T.  E.  Making  and  feeding  of  silage.  Washington,  Govt.  1914 
(pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Bureau  of  Animal  Indus- 
try. Farmers  bulletin  578.) 

Wright,  J.  K.  Silo  facts  from  Missouri  farmers.  Columbia,  Mo.,  State.  1913 
(pamphlet).  (Mo.  State  Board  of  Agriculture.) 

STORAGE  CELLARS 

Beattie,  J.  H.  Home  storage  of  vegetables.  Washington,  Govt.  1917  (pam- 
phlet). (U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture.  Farmers  bulletin  879.) 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Notes  on  vegetable  and  fruit  storage.  Chicago, 
Assn.  1917  (pamphlet). 

Stuart,  William.  Potato  storage  and  storage  houses.  Washington,  Govt. 
1917.  (U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture.  Farmers  bulletin  847.) 

FENCE  POSTS 

Aitkenhead,  William.  Concrete  posts.  Lafayette,  Ind.,  Univ.  1915  (pam- 
phlet). (Purdue  University,  Agricultural  Extension  Department.  Bulletin 
36.) 

Bainer,  H.  M.  and  Bonebright,  H.  B.    Cement  and  concrete  fence  posts.     Ft. 

Collins,  Exp.  Station.     1909  (pamphlet).     (Colo.  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station.     Bulletin  148.) 

Humphrey,  H.  N.  Cost  of  fencing  farms  in  the  north  central  states.  Wash- 
ington, Govt.  1916  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture.  Bul- 
letin 321.) 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Concrete  fence  posts.  Chicago,  Assn.  1916 
(pamphlet).  (Bulletin  134.) 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of.     (The)  construction  of  concrete  fence  posts. 

Washington,  Govt.     1910  (pamphlet).     (Farmers  bulletin  403.) 

Weidenfeller,  R.  P.,  and  Robertson,  R.  E.  Investigation  of  the  relative 
strength  of  reinforced  concrete  fence  posts.  Madison,  Wis.  1910.  (Uni- 
versity of  Wis.) 

FIRE  PREVENTION 

British  Fire  Prevention  Committee.  Red  books  34;  42;  48;  55;  61;  64;  88;  101; 
106-9;  112;  114;  117;  127;  137;  154;  156;  159;  161-4;  166-7;  169;  171-4;  176-7; 
178-83;  185-97;  197;  200;  202-3;  205;  209-10. 

Freitag,  J.  K.  Fire  prevention  and  fire  protection  as  applied  to  building  con- 
struction. New  York,  Wiley.  1912. 

National  Fire  Protection  Association.  Proceedings,  1905  to  date.  Boston, 
Assn. 


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National  Fire  Protection  Association.     Quarterly,  1908  to  date.    Boston,  Assn. 
National  Fire  Protection  Association.    Yearbook,  1917  to  date.    Boston,  Assn. 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Why  build  fireproof?  Chicago,  Assn.  1917 
(pamphlet).  (Bulletin  41.) 

FLOORS 

Aberthaw   Construction   Co.     Wearing  surfaces   for   factory   floors.     Boston, 

Pub.  by  Co.    n.  d. 
Macmillan,  A.  B.    Girderless  floors.    Boston,  Pub.  by  Co.    n.  d. 

Nichols,  J.  R.  Statical  limitations  upon  steel  requirements  in  reinforced  con- 
crete flat  slab  floors.  New  York,  American  Society  of  Civil  Engineers. 
1914  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.     Suggested  specifications   for   concrete  floors. 

Chicago,  Assn.     1917  (pamphlet). 
Woolson,  I.  H.     Report  of  a  fire  load  and  water  test  made  upon  triangular 

reinforced   concrete  floor  system.     New  York,   Pub.   by   Columbia   Univ. 

1908  (pamphlet). 

FORMS 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Simple  forms  for  concrete.  Chicago,  Assn. 
n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

Thompson,  S.  E.  Forms  for  concrete  construction.  Chicago,  Portland  Ce- 
ment Association,  n.  d.  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  13.) 

Yeoman,  R.  C.  Some  notes  on  the  practical  design  of  forms  for  concrete. 
Valparaiso,  Ind.  1911  (pamphlet). 

GEOLOGY  AND  MINERALOGY 

Adams,  G.  I.    Gypsum  deposits  in  U.  S.    Washington,  Govt.    1904  (pamphlet). 

(U.  S.  Geological  Survey.    Bulletin  223.) 
Bowles,  Oliver.     Sandstone  quarrying  in  the  U.  S.     Washington,  Govt.     1917 

(pamphlet).     (U.  S.  Department  of  Interior,  Bureau  of  Mines.     Bulletin 

124.) 
Buckley,  E.  R.,  and  Buehler,  H.  A.    Quarrying  industry  of  Missouri.    Vol.  2. 

2d  series.    Jefferson  City,  State.     1904.     (Missouri  Bureau  of  Geology  and 

Mines.) 
Burchard,  Ernest.     Red  iron  ores  of  East  Tennessee,  Northeast  Alabama  and 

Northwest  Georgia.     Washington,  Govt.     1913   (pamphlet).     (U.  S.  Geo- 
logical Survey.     Bulletin  540-G.) 
Canada  Department  of  Mines.    Annual  report  on  the  mineral  production  of 

Canada.     Ottawa.     1909  to  date. 
Canada  Department  of  Mines.     Report  on  the  building  and  ornamental  stones 

of  Canada.     Vol.  2.     Ottawa.     1914. 
Dana,  E.  S.     Mineralogy,  with  an  extended  treatise  on  crystallography  and 

physical  mineralogy.    New  York,  Wiley.     1908. 

Ells,  S.  C.  Preliminary  report  on  the  bituminous  sands  of  Northern  Alberta. 
Ottawa,  Govt.  1914  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  281.) 

Florida  State  Geological  Survey.  Annual  report.  Vol.  2.  1908-9.  Tallahas- 
see, State.  1909  (pamphlet).  (State  Geological  Survey.) 

Gale,  H.  S.    Our  mineral  supplies.    Washington,  Govt.    n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

Illinois  State  Geological  Survey.  Bulletins.  Urbana,  Univ.  of  Illinois.  1906 
to  date. 

Illinois  State  Geological  Survey.  Yearbooks.  Urbana,  Univ.  of  Illinois.  1906 
to  date. 


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Indiana  State  Geological  Department  and  Natural  Resources.     Annual  reports. 

Indianapolis,  State.     1901  to  1909. 

Industrial  Commission  of  Ohio.     Statistics  of  mines  and  quarries  in  Ohio.    Co- 
lumbus, O.     1913-14. 

Iowa  Geological  Survey.     Annual  reports.    Des  Moines,  Society.     1914. 
Kemp,  J.  F.     Handbook  of  rocks  for  use  without  the  microscope.     New  York, 
Van  Nostrand.     1911. 

Logan,  W.  N.     Marls  and  limestone  of  Mississippi.    Jackson.    1916  (pamphlet). 
(Mississippi  State  Geological  Survey.     Bulletin  13.) 

McCallie,  S.  W.  Preliminary  report  on  mineral  resources  of  Georgia.  Atlanta, 
Byrd.  1910  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  23.) 

Middleton,  Jefferson.  Sand-lime  brick  in  1916-1917.  Washington,  Govt.  1917 
(pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Geological  Survey.) 

New  Jersey  Geological  Survey.  Annual  administrative  report  of  State  Geolo- 
gist for  year  1914. 

North  Carolina  Geological  and  Economic  Survey.  Biennial  report.  Raleigh, 
State.  1915. 

Oklahoma  Geological  Survey.     Bulletin  22.    Norman,  State.     1914  (pamphlet). 
Rice,  W.  N.,  and  Gregory,  H.  E.     Manual.     Hartford,  Conn.,  Case,  Lockwood 

and  Brainard  Co.     1906   (pamphlet).     (Connecticut   State  Geological  and 

Historical  Survey.     Bulletin  6.) 

Ries,  H.,  and  Watson,  T.  L.     Engineering  geology.     New  York,  Wiley.     1914. 
U.  S.  Geological  Survey.    Bulletins.    Washington,  Govt.     1902  to  date. 

U.  S.  Geological  Survey.  Mineral  resources  of  U.  S.  Washington,  Govt.  1903 
to  date. 

U.  S.  Geological  Survey.  Publications  of  U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  not  includ- 
ing topographic  maps.  Washington,  Govt.  1914. 

Winchell,  A.  N.  Petrology  and  mineral  resources  of  Jackson  and  Josephine 
counties,  Oregon.  Corvallis,  Ore.,  Aug.,  '14.  (Oregon  Bureau  of  Mines 
and  Geology.) 

Winchell,  N.  H.,  and  Winchell,  A.  N.  Elements  of  optical  mineralogy  with  an 
introduction  to  microscopic  petrography.  New  York,  Van  Nostrand.  1909. 

HYDRAULICS,  WATER  SUPPLY  AND  SANITARY 

ENGINEERING 
ASSOCIATIONS 

American  Water  Works  Association.  Proceedings,  1917.  Baltimore,  Md. 
(pamphlet). 

Illinois  Water  Supply  Association.     Proceedings.     Urbana,  111.     1917. 

Indiana  Sanitary  Water  Supply  Association.  Proceedings,  1914-15.  India- 
napolis (phamphlet). 

New  York  Water  Supply— City  Board  of.  Catskill  water  supply.  New  York. 
1917  (pamphlet). 

GENERAL 

Carver,  T.  N.     Principles  of  rural  economics.    Chicago,  Ginn.     1911. 

Cole,  Burt.  Storage  reservoirs  on  Stony  Creek,  Cal.  Washington,  Govt.  1913 
(pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Geological  Survey.  Water  Supply  paper  86.) 

Davis,  A.  P.  Water  storage  on  Salt  River,  Ariz.  Washington,  Govt.  1903 
(pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Geological  Survey.  Water  Supply  and  Irrigation  pa- 
per 73.) 

Fortier,  Samuel.  Farm  Reservoirs.  Washington,  Govt.  1917  (pamphlet). 
(U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Office  of  Public  Roads.  Farmers  bul- 
letin 828.) 


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Gerhard,  W.  P.  Sanitation,  water-supply  and  sewage  disposal.  New  York, 
Van  Nostrand.  1909. 

Herrman,  F.  C.  Small  reservoirs  in  Wyoming,  Montana  and  South  Dakota. 
Washington,  Govt  1907  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Office  of  Experiment  Sta- 
tions. Bulletin  179.) 

Illinois  Water  Supply  Association.    Proceedings,  1909  to  14.    Urbana,  Assn. 

McVey,  K.  A.  Water  supply  for  country  homes.  Columbia,  Univ.  1913  (pam- 
phlet). (Mo.  Engineering  Experiment  Stations.  Bulletin,  vol.  1:2.) 

Maxwell,  W.  H.,  and  Brown,  J.  T.,  ed.  (The)  encyclopedia  of  municipal  and 
sanitary  engineering.  New  York,  Van  Nostrand.  1910. 

New  Orleans,  La.,  Sewage  and  Water  Board.  Report  on  water  purification 
investigation  and  on  plans  proposed  for  sewerage  and  water  works  sys- 
tems. New  Orleans,  La.  1903. 

New  York  City  Water  Supply,  Board  of.  Annual  report,  1913.  New  York. 
1913. 

New  York  Health,  Department  of.     Annual  report,  1914.    Albany,  N.  Y.     1916. 

Richards,  E.  H.  Conservation  by  sanitation,  air  and  water  supply,  disposal 
of  waste.  New  York,  Wiley.  1911. 

Santee,  E.  M.     Farm  sewage.     New  York,  Judd.     1912. 

Scoates,  D.,  and  Carpenter,  J.  W.,  Jr.  Running  water  for  farm  homes.  Agri- 
cultural College,  Miss.  1916  (pamphlet).  (Miss.  A.  and  M.  College.  Cir- 
cular 6.) 

Turneaure,  F.  E.,  and  Russell,  H.  L.  Public  water  supplies.  New  York,  Wiley. 
1903. 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of.  Farm  water  supply.  Washington,  Govt. 
1913  (pamphlet).  (Experiment  Station  work  76.) 

Virginia,  Health,  Department  of.  Sanitary  protection  for  the  home.  Rich- 
mond, Va.  1917. 

CANAL  ENGINEERING 

Isthmian  Canal  Commission.  Annual  reports,  1913  to  1915.  Washington, 
Govt. 

Panama  Canal,  Governor  of.  Annual  reports,  1912  to  date.  Washington, 
Govt. 

DAMS 

Morrison,  C.  E.,  and  Brodie,  O.  L.  High  masonry  dam  design.  New  York, 
Wiley.  1910. 

Smith,  C.  N.     Construction  of  masonry  dams.    New  York,  McGraw-Hill.    1915. 

Wegmann,  Edward.  (The)  design  and  construction  of  dams.  6th  ed.  New 
York,  Wiley.  1911. 

FLOOD  PROTECTION 

(The)  Floods  of  July,  1916.  How  the  Southern  Railway  organization  met  an 
emergency,  n.  p.  Office  of  President.  1917. 

Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  Engineers,  Board  of.  Report  on  flood  control.  July  27, 
1915.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  1915. 

Miami  Conservancy  District.  Report  of  chief  engineers,  submitting  a  plan  for 
protection  of  the  district  from  flood  damage.  Dayton,  O.  n.  d. 

HARBORS,  WHARVES  AND  DOCKS 

Green,  Carleton.     Wharves  and  piers.     New  York,  McGraw-Hill.     1917. 

Harding,  H.  M.  Harbor  and  port  terminal  facilities  and  works,  1915  to  date. 
Washington,  Govt. 


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SEWERS  AND  SEWAGE  DISPOSAL 

Barr,  W.,  and  Buchanan,  R.  E.     (The)  production  of  excessive  hydrogen  sul- 

fid  in  sewage  disposal  plants  and  consequent  disintegration  of  the  con- 
crete. Ames,  Iowa.  1912  (pamphlet).  (Iowa  State  College  of  Agricul- 
ture and  Mechanic  Arts.  Vol.  10:4.) 

Beckstrand,  E.  H.  Results  of  experiments  on  sewer  pipe  and  drain  tile.  Salt 
Lake  City,  Experiment  Station.  1915  (pamphlet).  (Utah  Eng.  Exp.  Sta- 
tion. Bulletin  7.) 

Davidson,  W.  C.  Sanitation  and  sewage  disposal  for  country  homes.  Colum- 
bia, Mo.  1910  (pamphlet).  (Mo.  Eng.  Exp.  Station.  Bulletin.  Vol.  1:3.) 

Detroit  (Mich.),  Public  Works,  Department  of.  Specifications  for  the  con- 
struction of  sewers  in  the  City  of  Detroit,  Mich.  Detroit.  1917  (pam- 
phlet). 

Ehlers,  V.  M.  Home  sanitation.  Austin,  Texas,  State  Board  of  Health.  1917 
(pamphlet). 

Farrington,  E.  H.,  and  Davis,  G.  J.,  Jr.  (The)  disposal  of  creamery  sewage. 
Madison,  Wis.,  State.  1915.  (Wis.  Agricultural  Experiment  Station.  Bul- 
letin 245.) 

Florida,  Health,  State  Board  of.  Sewage  disposal  for  rural  homes.  Florida, 
Board.  1914.  (Publication  99.) 

Gillespie,  C.  G.  Sewage  disposal  for  isolated  residences,  n.  p.  State.  1916 
(pamphlet).  (Cal.  State  Board  of  Health.  Special  Bulletin  8.) 

Iowa  Agricultural  Extension,  Department  of.  Sanitary  sewage  disposal  for 
the  farm  home.  n.  p.  n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

Minnesota,  Health,  State  Board  of.  Sewage  disposal  in  unsewered  districts. 
Minneapolis,  State.  1915  (pamphlet). 

Nichols,  C.  S.     Sewage  disposal  for  village  and  rural  homes.     Ames,   Iowa. 

1916  (pamphlet).     (Iowa  State  College  of  Agriculture  and  Mechanic  Arts. 

Bulletin  41.) 
Ocock,  C.  A.  and  Wright,  W.  H.     Sewage  disposal  for  rural  homes.    Madison, 

Wis.     State,    1912    (pamphlet).      (Wis.    Agricultural    Experiment    Station, 

Circular  34.) 

Ogden,  H.  N.     Sewer  construction.     New  York,  Wiley,  1908. 

Ogden,  H.  N.  and  Cleveland,  H.  B.  Practical  methods  of  sewage  disposal  for 

residences,  hotels  and  institutions.     New  York,  Wiley,  1912. 
Porter,  J.  E.    Activated  sludge  process  of  sewage  treatment.    Rochester,  N.  Y. 

General  Filtration  Co.     1917   (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Concrete  sewers.  Chicago,  Assn.  (Bulletin 
143.) 

Riley,  H.  W.  Sewage  disposal  for  country  homes.  Harrisburg,  Pa.  1914 
pamphlet).  (Pa.  Farmers  Advisors  Reading  Course  No.  1.) 

Soper,  G.  A.,  Watson,  J.  D.  and  Martin,  A.  J.  (A)  report  to  the  Chicago  real 
estate  board  on  the  disposal  of  the  sewage,  and  protection  of  the  water 
supply  of  Chicago,  n.  p.  1915  (pamphlet). 

Trullinger,  R.  W.  Water  supply,  plumbing  and  sewage  disposal  for  country 
homes.  Washington,  Govt.  1914  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture.  Office  of  Experiment  Stations.  Bulletin  57.) 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of.  Sewage  disposal  for  rural  homes.  Wash- 
ington, Govt.  1913  (pamphlet).  (Farmers  Bulletin  527.) 

Warren,  G.  M.  Sewage  disposal  on  the  farm.  Washington,  Govt.  1917 
(pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  1916.  no.  712.) 

Williams,  E.  H.  Sewage  disposal  in  rural  districts.  Boston,  State,  1915  (pam- 
phlet). (Mass.  State  Board  of  Agriculture,  Circular  44.) 

Wilson,  E.  T.  Modern  conveniences  for  the  farm  home.  Washington,  Govt. 
1906  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture.  Bulletin  270.) 


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WATER  SUPPLY 
AQUEDUCTS 

Los  Angeles-Public  Service  Commissioners,  Board  of.  Construction  of  the 
Los  Angeles  aqueduct.  Los  Angeles,  Cal.  Public  Service,  1916. 

Report  on  municipally  manufactured  cements  used  in  Los  Angeles     n.  p.  n.  d. 

Times-Mirror  Printing  and  Binding  House.  Historical  sketch  of  the  Los  An- 
geles aqueduct.  Los  Angeles,  1913  (pamphlet). 

INDEXES 
GENERAL 
Hudders,  E.  R.    Indexing  and  filing.    New  York,  Ronald,  1916. 

PERIODICAL  INDEXES 

Engineering  Index  annual.    1901  to  date.    New  York,  Engineering  Magazine. 
Industrial  Arts  Index.     1913  to  date.     New  York,  Wilson. 

INDUSTRIAL   MANAGEMENT 
Smith,  J.  R.  Elements  of  industrial  management.  Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  1915. 

LIBRARY  ECONOMY 

American  Library  Association.     Bulletins,   1917  to  date.     Chicago,  A.   L.  A. 

American  Library  Association  and  British  Library  Association.  Catalog  rules. 
Chicago,  A.  L.  A.,  1908. 

American  Library  Association.  List  of  subject  headings  for  use  in  dictionary 
catalogs.  Chicago,  A.  L.  A.,  1911. 

Breckenridge,  L.  P.  and  Goodenough,  G.  A.  (An)  extension  of  the  Dewey 
decimal  system  of  classification  applied  to  the  engineering  industries. 
Urbana,  Illinois.  1912  (pamphlet).  (University  of  Illinois,  Bulletin  9 
revised  ed.) 

Cutter,  C.  A.  Rules  for  dictionary  catalog.  Washington,  Govt.  1904  (pamph- 
let). (U.  S.  Bureau  of  Education,  whole  no.  340.) 

Dewey,  Melvil.  Decimal  classification  and  relative  index  for  libraries,  ed. 
8.  Lake  Placid,  N.  Y.  Forest  Press,  1913. 

Dewey,  Melvil.     Simplified  library  school  rules.   Chicago,  Library  Bureau,  1904. 

Ricker,  N.  C.  (An)  extension  of  the  Dewey  decimal  system  of  classification 
applied  to  architecture  and  building.  Urbana,  111.  1906  (pamphlet). 
(University  of  Illinois,  Bulletin  13.) 

CATALOGS 

Chicago  Public  Library.  Books  added  1911-15,  Part  2,  non-fiction.  Chicago 
Public  Library.  1916  (pamphlet). 

Gates,  A.  J.  comp.  Catalog  technical  periodicals  in  libraries  in  the  City  of 
New  York  and  vicinity,  New  York  Soc.  1915. 

Josephson,  A.  G.  S.  comp.  List  of  books  on  the  history  of  industry  and  in- 
dustrial arts.  Chicago,  John  Crerar  Library,  1915. 

Josephson,  A.  G.  S.  (A)  List  of  books  on  the  history  of  science.  Chicago, 
John  Crerar  Library,  1917. 

United   States  Bureau   of   Education.     Public,   society   and   school   libraries. 

Washington,   Govt.     1915   (pamphlet).     (Bulletin   1915,  no.  25,  whole  no. 
652.) 

University  Club  of  Chicago,  comp.  Classified  list  of  the  books  in  the  Library 
of  the  University  Club  of  Chicago.  Chicago,  Committee,  1913. 


31 

MAGAZINES 

American  Architect.  New  York,  Architectural  &  Building  Press.  Vol.  107. 
January  to  date. 

American  Builder.  Chicago,  Radford,  vol.  10,  October  1910  to  date.  (For- 
merly American  Carpenter  and  Builder,  since  February,  published  under 
title  American  Builder.) 

American  Carpenter  and  Builder.    See  American  Builder. 

American  City.  New  York,  Civic  Press,  vol.  6,  January  1912  to  date.  (City 
ed.;  Town  &  Country  ed.) 

American  Elevator  and  Grain  Trade.  Chicago,  Mitchell,  vol.  26,  January  1918 
to  date. 

American  Institute  of  Architects.  Journal,  Washington,  D.  C,  vol.  4,  Janu- 
ary 1916  to  date. 

American  Lumberman.     Chicago,  Hale,  January  1918  to  date. 

Architect  and  Engineer  of  California,  San  Francisco,  vol.  40,  January  1915 
to  date. 

Architectural  Record.  New  York,  Architectural  Record,  vol.  33,  January  1913 
to  date. 

Better  Roads  and  Streets.     Dayton,  Ohio,  vol.  2,  January  1912  to  date. 

Black  Diamond.    Chicago,  Black  Diamond,  February  1918  to  date. 

Brick  &  Clay  Record.    Chicago,  Kenfield-Leach,  vol.  50,  January  1917  to  date. 

Building  Age.  New  York,  American  Architect,  Inc.,  vol.  32,  January  1910  to 
date. 

Canadian  Cement  &  Concrete  Review.  Monetary  Times,  Toronto,  vol.  1,  Jan- 
uary 1906  to  November  1910. 

Canadian  Engineer.  Toronto,  Monetary  Times,  vol.  20,  January  1911  to  date. 
(The  Canadian  Engineer  absorbed  the  Canadian  Cement  &  Concrete  Re- 
view in  1910.) 

Cement.    New  York,  vol.  3,  March  1902  to  November  1913. 

Cement  Age.    New  York,  Cement  Age,  vol.  1,  June  1904  to  vol.  14,  June  1912. 
(Combined  with  Concrete  Engineering,  January   1911,  and  published  under 
title  Cement  Age.) 

Cement  and  Engineering  News.  Chicago,  Wm.  Seafert,  vol.  15,  January  1904 
to  date. 

Cement  Era.    Chicago,  vol.  3,  April  1906  to  December  1917.     (January  1,  1918 

published  under  title  Engineering  &  Cement  World,  Chicago.) 
Cement  Review.     San  Francisco,  Creasy,  vol.   1,  January   1911  to  May   1912. 

Cement  Record.  Kansas  City,  Industrial  Press,  vol.  1,  January  1909  to  vol.  6, 
December  1911. 

Cement  World.  Chicago  International  Trade  Press,  vol.  1,  April  1907  to 
December  1918.  (January  1918  to  date,  published  under  title  Engineering 
&  Cement  World.) 

Concrete.  Detroit,  Concrete-Cement  Age  Co.,  vol.  1,  March  1904  to  vol.  12, 
June  1912.  (Concrete  and  Cement  Age  combined  and  published  under 
title  Concrete-Cement  Age,  Detroit,  July,  1912.) 

Concrete  Age.    Atlanta,  Ga.,  Concrete  Age,  vol.  18,  April  1913  to  date. 

Concrete  and  Constructional  Engineering.  London,  Concrete  &  Constr.  Eng., 
vol.  1,  March  1906  to  date. 

Concrete-Cement  Age.  Detroit,  Concrete-Cement  Age  Co.,  vol.  1,  July  1912 
to  date. 

Concrete  Engineering,  Cleveland,  Technical  Pub.,  vol.  1,  January  1907  to  De- 
cember 1910.  (Combined  with  Cement  Age,  New  York,  January  1911  and 
published  under  title  Cement  Age.) 


Concrete  Highway  Magazine.     Chicago,  Portland  Cement  Association,  vol.  1, 
January  1917  to  date. 

Engineering    &    Cement   World.     Vol.    12,   January    1918   to    date.      See    also 
Cement  Era  &  Cement  World. 

Engineering  and  Contracting.     Chicago,  Eng.  &  Contr.,  vol.  29,  January  1908 
to  date. 

Engineering  News.     New  York,  McGraw-Hill,  vol.  31,  January  1894  to  April 
1917.     (April  5,  1917,  published  under  title  Engineering-News  Record.) 

Engineering  News-Record.    New  York,  McGraw,  vol.  78,  April  5,  1917,  to  date. 

Engineering  Record.    New  York,  McGraw-Hill,  vol.  29,  December  1893  to  date. 
(April  5,  1917,  published  under  title  Engineering-News  Record.) 

Ferro-Concrete.     London,  Mouchel  &  Partners,  vol.  6,  July  1914  to  October 
1916. 

Good  Roads.    New  York,  Powers,  vol.  11,  January  1910  to  date. 

Grain  Dealers  Journal.     Chicago,  Grain  Dealers,  vol.  40,  January  1918  to  date. 

Industrial  Arts  Index.     New  York,  Wilson,  1913  to  date. 

Industrial  Arts  Magazine.     Milwaukee,  Bruce,  vol.  3,  January  1915  to  date. 

Industrial  Management.     New  York,  Industrial  Management,  vol.  52,  Febru- 
ary 1917  to  date. 

Library  Journal.    New  York,  Bowker,  vol.  42,  January  1917  to  date. 

Manual  Training  Magazine.     Peoria,  Manual  Arts  Press,  vol.   18,  September 

1916  to  date. 
Manufacturers  News.    Chicago,  Glenn  &  Co.,  vol.  13,  January  1918  to  date. 

Manufacturers   Record.     Baltimore,    Manufacturers    Record,   vol.    78,   January 
1918  to  date. 

Marine  Journal.     New  York,  Marine  Journal,  vol.  40,  January  1918  to  date. 

Municipal  Engineering.     Indianapolis,  Engineering  Pub.,  vol.  6,  January  1894 
to  date. 

Municipal  Journal.     New  York,  Municipal  Journal,  vol.  31,  July  1911  to  date. 
National  Builder.     Chicago,  Porter-Hodgson,  vol.  54,  December  1912  to  date. 

Official  Bulletin.     Washington,  Committee  on  Public  Information,  May  1917 
to  date. 

Pacific  Builder  and  Engineer.    Seattle,  Fuller,  vol.  22,  January  1918  to  date. 
Portland  Cement.    Kansas  City,  Mo.,  vol.  4,  January  1914  to  date. 
Public  Libraries.     Chicago,  Library  Bureau,  vol.  20,  January  to  date. 
Railway  Age.     Chicago,  Simmons-Boardman,  vol.  62,  January  1917  to  date. 

Railway  Engineering  and  Maintenance  of  Way.    Chicago,  Simmons-Boardman, 

n.  s.,  vol.  9,  January  1913  to  date. 

Road  Maker.    Des  Moines,  International  Trade  Press,  vol.  7,  April  1915  to  date. 
Rock  Products.     Chicago,  Tradepress,  vol.  10,  July  1910  to  date. 
Special  Libraries.    New  York,  Prentice-Hall,  vol.  8,  January  1917  to  date. 
U.  S.  Monthly  Catalog  of  Public  Documents.    1917  to  date. 
U.  S.  Monthly  List  of  State  Documents.    1917  to  date. 

DIRECTORIES 

Advertisers  directory  of  leading  publications.     Chicago,  Fuller,  1917. 

Ayer,  N.  W.    American  Newspaper  annual  and  directory.     Philadelphia,  Ayer, 

1918. 
Lord  and  Thomas,  comp.     Annual  pocket  directory  of  the  American   Press. 

New  York,  Lord  and  Thomas,  1917. 


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PARLIMENTARY  LAW 

Robert,  H.  M.     Pocket  manual  of  rules  of  order.     Chicago,  Scott,  1906. 

PAVEMENTS  AND   ROAD   ENGINEERING 

GENERAL 

Agg,  T.  R.    Construction  of  roads  and  pavements.     New  York,  McGraw-Hill, 

1916. 
Baker,  I.  O.    Roads  and  pavements.    New  York,  Wiley,  1913. 

Baker,  I.  O.  Report  upon  pavements  recently  built  by  the  Board  of  Local 
Improvements  of  the  City  of  Chicago.  Urbana,  111.  Committee  on 
Finance,  City  Council,  1916  (pamphlet). 

Bates,  Stanley  E.  National  progress  in  scientific  highway  construction,  n.  p. 
1914  (pamphlet).  (Paper  presented  at  American  Association  for  Advance- 
ment of  Science.  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Dec.  29,  1913.) 

Billinsby,  J.  W.  Road  construction  and  its  financing.  New  Orleans,  1915 
(pamphlet).  (Paper  presented  before  meeting  of  Louisiana  State  Good 
Roads  Association.) 

Blanchard,  A.  H.  and  Browne,  H.  B.  Textbook  on  highway  engineering.  New 
York,  Wiley,  1913. 

Byrne,  A.  T.    Highway  construction.     New  York,  Wiley,  1900. 

Coghlan,  B.  K.  Organization  of  a  state  highway  department  for  State  of 
Texas.  College  Station,  Texas,  1916  (pamphlet).  (Agricultural  and  Me- 
chanical College  of  Texas,  Texas  Engineering  Experiment  Station,  Bulle- 
tin 15.) 

Danville,  111.  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Vermilion  County,  pioneers  of  good 
roads.  Danville,  Danville  Chamber  of  Commerce,  n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

Davis,  C.  H.  and  Bates,  S.  E.  National  highways  to  bring  about  good  roads 
everywhere.  Washington,  National  Highway  Association,  1913. 

Frost,  Harwood.     Art  of  road  making.     New  York,  McGraw-Hill,  1910. 

Gearhart,  W.  S.  Public  highways  in  Kansas.  Manhattan,  Kans.,  State  Board 
of  Agriculture,  n.  d.  (pamphlet).  (From  19th  biennial  report,  Kansas 
State  Board  of  Agriculture.) 

Greenough,  M.  B.  Monolithic  construction  of  brick  pavements.  Cleveland, 
author,  1916  (pamphlet). 

Hennessy,  J.  A.  What's  the  matter  with  New  York?  New  York,  O'Connell 
Press,  1916. 

Illinois  State  Highway  Commission.  Manual  of  instructions  to  engineers. 
Springfield,  State,  1912  (pamphlet). 

Judson,  W.  P.  City  roads  and  pavements  suited  to  cities  of  moderate  size. 
New  York,  Engineering  News  Pub.  Co.,  1909. 

Lincoln  Highway  Association.  Complete  official  road  guide  of  the  Lincoln 
Highway.  Detroit,  Association,  1915  (pamphlet). 

Lincoln  Highway  Association.  Report  to  directors  of  Lincoln  Highway  Asso- 
ciation on  route  efficiency.  Detroit,  Assn.,  1916  (pamphlet). 

Maryland  State  Roads  Commission.  Statement  of  Gov.  Goldsborough  as  to 
work  of  Maryland  State  Roads  Commission,  Oct.  3,  1913.  n.  t.  p.  (pamph- 
let). 

Meixell,  Harry.  State  highway  system  vs.  old  laws  of  poor  roads,  n.  p.  n.  d. 
(pamphlet).  (N.  J.  State  Chamber  of  Commerce,  Report  no.  10.) 

Michigan  State  Board  of  County  Road  Commissioners.  Heavy  traffic  roads. 
Lansing,  State,  1917  (pamphlet). 

Michigan  State  Highway  Department.  County  road  system.  Lansing,  State, 
1911  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  3.) 


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Michigan  University — College  of  Engineering.  Proceedings  of  short  course  in 
highway  engineering  held  at  University  of  Michigan.  Ann  Arbor,  Univ., 
1915  (pamphlet). 

Nebraska  State  Legislature.  Act  to  comply  with  terms  of  Federal  Aid  Road 
Act.  House  roll  no.  722.  n.  p.  n.  d. 

New  England.  Handbook  of  New  England,  1916.  Boston,  Sargent.  [Sar- 
gents  Handbook  series.] 

New  York  State  Highway  Commission.  Report  of  school  instruction  for  em- 
ployees of  commission.  Brick  and  concrete  roads.  Albany,  State,  1914 
(pamphlet). 

North  Carolina  Geological  and  Economic  Survey.  Good  roads  days,  Nov.  5 
and  6,  1913.  Raleigh,  State,  1914.  (Economics  paper  35.) 

North  Carolina  Geological  and  Economic  Survey.  Public  roads  are  public 
necessities.  Raleigh,  Edwards  and  Broughton,  1913. 

Ohio  State  Highway  Department.  Proposed  highway  improvements  for  con- 
tract letting.  Columbus,  State,  1917  (pamphlet). 

Page,  L.  W.  Roads,  paths  and  bridges.  New  York,  Sturgis  and  Walton,  1912. 
(Farmers  practical  library  series.) 

Paxton,  E.  T.  Street  paving  in  Texas.  Austin,  University,  1915  (pamphlet). 
(Texas  University,  Municipal  Research  Series,  9.) 

Pennsylvania  State  Highway  Department.  Earth  road  location  and  construc- 
tion. Harrisburg,  State,  1914,  (pamphlet). 

Pennsylvania  State  Highway  Department.  Information  for  the  road  super- 
visors. Harrisburg,  State,  1910  (pamphlet). 

Pennsylvania  State  Highway  Department.  Program  of  the  dedication  of  the 
William  Penn  Highway.  Easton,  Pa.,  State,  1916  (pamphlet). 

Pennsylvania  State  Highway  Department.  Standards  for  the  information  of 
township  supervisors.  Harrisburg,  State,  1913  (pamphlet). 

Pennsylvania  State  Highway  Department.  Work  and  purpose  of  the  Bureau 
of  Township  Highways  of  the  State  highway  Department,  issued  for  the 
township  supervisors.  Harrisburg,  State,  1914  (pamphlet). 

Pennybacker,  J.  E.  and  Eldridge,  M.  O.  Economic  surveys  of  county  high- 
way improvement.  Washington,  Govt.  1916  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  Office  of  Public  Roads.  Bulletin  393.) 

Potts,  R.  J.  Benefits  of  good  roads.  College  Station,  Tex.,  State,  1914 
(pamphlet).  (Agricultural  and  Mechanical  College  of  Texas.  Bulletin, 
n.  d.  vol.  2:11.) 

Richardson,   Clifford.    Modern  asphalt  pavement.     New   York,   Wiley,   1908. 
Rogers,  Frank  F.    Gravel  roads.    Lansing,  State,  1917  (pamphlet).     (Michigan 
State  Highway  Department.     Bulletin  2.) 

U.  S.  Congress.  Joint  committee  on  Federal  Aid  in  construction  of  Post 
Roads.  Hearings  before  the  committee.  Washington,  Govt.  1913. 

U.  S.  Congress.  Joint  committee  on  Federal  Aid  in  construction  of  Post 
Roads.  Reports  of  Committee  to  63d  Congress,  3d  session.  Washington, 
Govt.  1913. 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of.  Benefits  of  improved  roads.  Washington, 
Govt.  1912  (pamphlet).  (Farmers  Bulletin  505.) 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of.  Office  of  Secretary.  Factors  of  apportion- 
ment to  States  under  Federal  Aid  Road  Act  Appropriation  for  Fiscal 
year  1917.  Washington,  Govt.  1917  (pamphlet).  (Circular  62.) 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of,  Office  of  Public  Roads.  Automobile  regis- 
tration licenses  and  revenues  in  the  U.  S.  Washington,  Govt.  1917 
(pamphlet).  (Circular  73.) 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of,  Office  of  Public  Roads.    Decomposition  of 

the  feldspars.     Washington,  Govt.     1907  (pamphlet).     (Bulletin  28.) 


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U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of,  Office  of  Public  Roads.     Descriptive  catalog 

of  the  road  model  exhibit.     Washington,  Govt.     1911   (pamphlet).     (Bul- 
letin 36.) 

U.  S.  Agriculture  Department  of,  Office  of  Public  Roads.  Report  of  Director 
of  Office  of  Public  Roads  and  Rural  Engineering,  for  year  ending  June 
30,  '16.  Washington,  Govt.  n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

Williams,  S.  M.  Roads,  their  influence  upon  economic  and  social  conditions. 
Lima,  Ohio,  Garford  Motor  Truck  Co.,  n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

ASSOCIATIONS  AND  SOCIETIES 

American  Automobile  Association.  Proceedings  of  first  annual  Good  Roads 
convention.  Washington,  Govt.  1912  (pamphlet). 

American  Highway  Association.  Good  roads  year  book  of  the  U.  S.  1912  to 
date.  Washington,  Assn. 

American  Road  Builders  Association.    Proceedings,  vol.  14,  February  5-9,  1917. 
American  Road  Congress.    Annual  proceedings  1911-14.     Atlanta,  Ga.,  Assn. 

International  Association  of  Road  Congresses.  Reports  and  communications. 
Paris,  Assn.,  1913. 

Michigan  Concrete  Roads  Association.  Minutes  of  first  anual  meeting.  De- 
troit, Michigan,  1916.  n.  p.  (pamphlet). 

National  Conference  on  Concrete  Road  Building.    Proceedings,  1914  to  date. 

Chicago,  Assn. 
National  Parks  Highway  Association,    Proceedings.     Spokane,  Wash.,  Assn. 

n.  d. 

New  Mexico  Good  Roads  Association.  Proceedings,  1913,  1914.  Albuquerque, 
Assn.,  (pamphlet). 

North  Carolina  Geological  and  Economic  Survey.  Proceedings  of  annual  con- 
vention of  North  Carolina  Good  Roads  Assn.,  1913.  Raleigh,  Edward  and 
Broughton,  1914. 

North  Carolina  Geological  and  Economic  Survey.  Resume  of  work  done  by 
North  Carolina  Good  Roads  Assn.,  June  1910  to  June  1911.  Chapel  Hill, 
N.  C.,  State,  1911  (pamphlet).  (Economic  paper,  27.) 

Northwestern  Road  Congress.  Handbook  of  first  session  of  Northwestern 
Road  Congress,  held  in  Milwaukee,  Oct.,  1914.  Milwaukee,  Congress, 
1914  (pamphlet). 

Northwestern  Road  Congress.  Proceedings.  Madison,  Wis.,  Congress 
(pamphlet). 

Northwestern  Road  Congress.  Program  of  1915  convention,  n.  t.  p.  (pamph- 
let). 

Ontario  Good  Roads  Association.     Proceedings,  1917.     Toronto,  Wilgress. 

Pan  American  Road  Congress.  Proceedings  of  meeting  held  under  joint  aus- 
pices of  American  Road  Builders  Assn.  and  American  Highway  Assn. 
Oakland,  Cal.  New  York,  Congress,  n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

Sheridan  Road  Improvement  Association.  Report  of  executive  committee. 
Chicago,  Assn.,  1915  (pamphlet). 

State  Highway  Testing.  Engineers  and  Chemists.  First  conference  called 
by  U.  S.  Office  of  Public  Roads.  Washington,  D.  C,  Feb.  12-17,  1917. 

U.  S.  Office  of  Public  Road  Inquiries.  Proceedings  of  National  Good  Roads 
Convention,  1901,  1903.  Washington,  Govt.  (pamphlet). 

CONSTRUCTION,  MAINTENANCE,  ETC. 

Agg,  T.  R.  and  McCullough,  C.  B.  Investigation  of  concrete  roadways.  Ames, 
Iowa,  Commissioner,  1916  (pamphlet).  (Iowa  State  Highway  Commission 
and  Iowa  Engineering  Experiment  Station,  Good  Roads  Section.  Tech- 
nical report  1.) 


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Cooley,  G.  W.  Report  on  concrete  roads  of  Wayne  County,  Mich.,  and  con- 
crete street  pavements  of  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  and  Chicago.  1910  n.  t.  p. 
(pamphlet). 

Edwards,  R.  S.  Use  of  hydrated  lime  in  concrete  pavements.  Portland,  Ore., 
author,  n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

Goldbeck,  A.  T.  and  Jackson,  F.  H.  Expansion  and  contraction  of  concrete 
and  concrete  roads.  Washington,  Govt.  1917  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  Office  of  Public  Roads.  Bulletin  532.) 

Hanson,  E.  S.  Concrete  roads  and  pavements.  Chicago,  Cement  Era  Pub. 
Co.,  1914. 

Hines,  E.  N.  (The)  Concrete  road.  (Reprint  by  Portland  Cement  Associa- 
tion, 1916,  of  paper  read  before  meeting  of  Association  in  Detroit,  Sep- 
tember 13,  1916.) 

Hines,  E.  N.  Concrete  roads.  Chicago,  Western  Society  of  Engineers,  1913 
(pamphlet).  (Reprint  from  Journal  of  West.  Soc.  of  Eng.,  vol.  18:3, 
March,  1913.) 

Hines,  E.  N.  Concrete  roads  in  Wayne  County.  Chicago,  Portland  Cement 
Association,  1912. 

Howard,  J.  W.  Portland  cement  concrete  roads  from  a  quarter  century  prac- 
tical experience.  New  York,  author,  1914. 

Keokuk,  Iowa,  Engineers  Department.  Specifications  for  construction  of  one- 
course  concrete  pavement  for  streets  and  alleys.  Keokuk,  Iowa,  State, 
n.  d. 

Moorefield,  C.  H.  and  Voshell,  J.  T.  Portland  cement  concrete  pavements  for 
country  roads.  Washington,  Govt.  1915  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Department 
of  Agriculture,  Bulletin  249.) 

National  Lime  Manufacturers  Association.  Hydrated  Lime  Bureau.  Improv- 
ing concrete  roads.  Effect  of  hydrated  lime  on  permeability,  expansion 
and  contraction.  Pittsburgh,  Assn.,  1916  (pamphlet  K). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Concrete  facts  about  concrete  roads.  Chicago, 
Assn.,  1916  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.    Concrete  highways.     Assn.,  1912,   1913,   1914, 

1915  (pamphlet). 
Portland  Cement  Association.     Concrete  roads  in  flooded  districts,     n.  t.  p. 

(pamphlet). 
Portland  Cement  Association.    Concrete  roadway.     Assn.,   1907   (pamphlet). 

(Bulletin  14.) 

Portland  Cement  Association.     Easton-Allentown  concrete  road  as  described 

by    Pennsylvania    State    Highway    Department.      Chicago,    Assn.,     1916 

(pamphlet).      (Reprint    from    Pennsylvania    State    Highway    Department, 

Report.) 
Portland  Cement  Association.     Facts  everyone  should  know  about  concrete 

roads.    Chicago,  Assn.,  1913-16  (pamphlet). 
Portland  Cement  Association.     Hints  on  concrete  roads.     Lincoln  highway. 

n.  t.  p.   (pamphlet) 
Portland  Cement  Association.  Illustrating  construction  of  a  Portland  cement 

concrete  road.    Assn.,  1915  (pamphlet). 
Portland  Cement  Association.     Integral  curb  for  concrete  pavement.    Chicago, 

Assn.,  1917  (pamphlet).     (Bulletin  42.) 
Portland   Cement   Association.     List   of  Portland   cement   concrete   highways 

in  U.  S.  and  Canada.    Assn.,  1915  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  (The)  Morris  turnpike.  Concrete  country  road 
built  by  state  Dept.  of  Public  Roads  in  New  Jersey.  Assn.,  1912  (pamph- 
let). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  That  alley  of  yours.  Chicago,  Assn.,  1916 
(pamphlet).  (Bulletin  31.) 


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Portland  Cement  Association.  Your  streets.  Chicago,  Assn.,  1917  (pamphlet). 
(Bulletin  40.) 

Portland  Cement  Manufacturers.  Concrete  facts  about  concrete  roads  in 
Washington.  1917.  n.  p.,  P.  C.  M.,  1917. 

Schutte,  A.  E.  Tar  painted  concrete  pavements.  Northboro,  Mass.,  author, 
n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

U.  S.  Army,  Office  of  Quartermaster  General.  Specifications  for  the  construc- 
tion of  bituminous  macadam  and  concrete  roads  at  Fort  Sheridan.  Wash- 
ington, Govt.  1917. 

CONVICT  LABOR 

Illinois  State  Highway  Commission.  Crushed  stone  prepared  by  convict  labor 
and  macadam  roads  built  without  a  roller.  Springfield,  Commission,  1913 
(pamphlet).  (Bulletin  4.) 

Pennybacker,  J.  E.,  Fairbank,  H.  S.  and  Draper,  W.  F.     Convict  labor  for 

road  work.     Washington,  Govt.     1916  (pamphlet).     (U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  office  of  Public  Roads  and  Rural  Engineering.     Bulletin  414.) 

DRAINAGE 

Metlen,  G.  R.  Drainage  of  roads.  Helena,  Mont.,  State,  1914  (pamphlet). 
(Montana  State  Highway  Commission,  Road  pamphlet  2.) 

Pennsylvania  State  Highway  Department.  Road  drainage.  Harrisburg,  State, 
1914  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  3.) 

DUST  PREVENTION 

Carnegie  Library  of  Pittsburgh.  Road  dust  preventives.  Reference  to  books 
and  magazine  articles.  Pittsburgh,  Library,  1916  (pamphlet). 

Hubbard,  Prevost.  Dust  preventives.  Washington,  Govt.  1908  (pamphlet). 
(U.  S.  Office  of  Public  Roads,  Bulletin  34.) 

Judson,  W.  P.  Road  preservation  and  dust  prevention.  New  York,  Engineer- 
ings News  Pub.  Co.,  1908. 

Ohio  State  Highway  Department.  Dust  prevention.  Columbus,  State,  1914 
(pamphlet).  (Bulletin  27.) 

Roman,  Frank  L.  Dust  prevention  including  specifications  for  oils  and  tars 
used  in  surface  treatment  of  various  types  of  roads.  Springfield,  State, 
1916  (pamphlet).  (Illinois  State  Highway  Department,  Bulletin  6.) 

U.  S.  Office  of  Public  Roads.  Progress  reports  of  experiments  in  dust  pre- 
vention and  road  preservation.  Washington,  Govt.  1909,  1911,  1912,  1915 
(pamphlets).  (Circulars  92,  94,  98  and  Bulletin  407.) 

U.  S.  Office  of  Public  Roads.  Progress  reports  of  experiments  in  dust  pre- 
ventives. Washington,  Govt.  1908  (pamphlet).  (Circular  89.) 

EXPERIMENTAL 

Anderton,  B.  A.  and  Pauls,  J.  T.  Experimental  roads  in  vicinity  of  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  Washington,  Govt.  1917  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Department  of 
Agriculture,  Office  of  Secretary.  Circular  77.) 

Morrison,  R.  L.  Demonstration  roads  at  Agricultural  and  Mechanical  Col- 
lege of  Texas.  College  Station,  Texas,  College,  1916  (pamphlet).  (Agri- 
cultural and  Mechanical  College  of  Texas,  Bulletin  12.) 

Ohio   State   Highway    Department.    South    High   Street    experimental    road. 

Columbus  State,  1914  (pamphlet). 

Ohio  State  Highway  Department.  Supplemental  report  on  Nelson  avenue  ex- 
perimental road.  Springfield,  State,  1914  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  13.) 

Ohio  State  Highway  Department.  Supplemental  report  no.  2  on  Nelson  ave., 
experimental  road;  and  supplemental  report  no.  1  on  experimental  road 
work  in  Darke  County.  Columbus,  State,  1911  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  15.) 


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Philadelphia  Bureau  of  Highways.  Report  on  service  test  roads.  Byberry 
and  Bensalem  Turnpike.  Philadelphia,  Department,  1913  (pamphlet). 

U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture.  Object  lesson  and  experiment  roads  and 
bridge  construction,  1912-13.  Washington,  Govt.  1913  (pamphlet).  (Bul- 
letin 53.) 

MAINTENANCE  AND  REPAIR 

Hewes,  L.  I.  Repair  and  maintenance  of  highways.  Washington,  Govt.  1913 
(pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Office  of  Public  Roads,  Bulletin  48.) 

New  York  State  Engineers  and  Surveyors  Department.  Improvement,  repair, 
and  maintenance  of  public  highways.  Albany,  State,  1906  (pamphlet). 
(Bulletin  12.) 

Portland  Cement  Association.  How  to  mantain  concrete  roads  and  streets. 
Chicago,  Assn.,  1916  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  35.) 

U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture.  Construction  and  maintenance  of  roads 
and  bridges  from  July  1,  1913  to  December  31,  1914.  Washington,  Govt. 
1915  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  284.) 

MATERIALS 

Agg,  T.  R.  and  Nichols,  C.  S.  Use  of  Iowa  gravel  for  concrete.  Ames,  Iowa, 
College,  1913  (pamphlet).  (Iowa  Engineering  Experiment  Station.  Good 
Roads  Section.  Bulletin  34.) 

American  Steel  and  Wire  Company.  Triangle  mesh  wire  reinforced  concrete 
pavements  and  roadways. 

Cooley,  G.  W.  Road  material  resources  of  Minnesota.  Washington,  Govt 
1911  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Office  of  Public  Roads.  Bulletin  40.) 

Goldbeck,  A.  T.  and  Jackson,  F.  H.  Physical  testing  of  rock  for  road  build- 
ing. Washington,  Govt.  1912  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Office  of  Public  Roads, 
Bulletin  44.) 

Green,  R.  M.  Physical  testing  of  non-bituminous  road  materials.  College 
Station,  Texas,  College,  1917  (pamphlet).  (Agricultural  and  Mechanical 
College  of  Texas,  Bulletin,  vol.  3:12.) 

Hubbard,  Prevost  and  Jackson,  F.  H.  Relation  between  properties  of  hard- 
ness and  toughness  of  road-building  rock.  Washington,  Govt.  1916 
(pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Office  of  Public  Roads, 
Bulletin  370.) 

Hubbard,  Prevost  and  Jackson,  F.  H.  Results  of  physical  tests  of  road-build- 
ing rock  in  1916,  including  all  compression  tests.  Washington,  Govt. 
1917  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Office  of  Public 
Roads.  Bulletin  537.) 

Jackson,  F.  H.  Influence  of  grading  on  value  of  fine  aggregate  used  in  port- 
land  cement  road.  Washington,  Govt.  1917  (pamphlet).  (Reprint  from 
Journal  of  Agricultural  Research,  vol.  10:5,  July  30,  1917.) 

Jackson,  F.  H.  Methods  for  the  determination  of  the  physical  properties  of 
road  building  rock.  Washington,  Govt.  1916  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Depart- 
ment of  Agriculture,  Office  of  Public  Roads,  Bulletin  347.) 

Leighton,  H.  and  Bastin,  E.  S.  Road  materials  of  southern  and  eastern  Maine. 
Washington,  Govt.  1908  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Office  of  Public  Roads,  Bul- 
letin 33.) 

Lord,  E.  C.  Examination  and  classification  of  rocks  for  road  building,  includ- 
ing physical  properties  of  rocks  with  reference  to  their  mineral  composi- 
tion and  structure.  Washington,  Govt.  1911  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Office 
of  Public  Roads,  Bulletin  37.) 

Lord,  E.  C.  Relation  of  mineral  composition  and  rock  structures  to  physical 
properties  of  road  materials.  Washington,  Govt.  1916  (pamphlet).  (U. 
S.  Office  of  Public  Roads,  Bulletin  348.) 


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Moyer,  J.  N.  and  Troxell,  W.  P.  Physical  test  of  Pennsylvania  rock  for  road 
building,  n.  p.  (Thesis  for  degree  of  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  Pennsylvania  State 
College,  1914.) 

Nash,  J.  P.  Road  Materials  of  Texas.  Austin,  University,  1915  (pamphlet). 
(Texas  University,  Bureau  of  Economic  Geology  and  Technology,  Bulle- 
tin 62.) 

Ohio  State  Highway  Department.  Report  of  experiments  to  determine  com- 
parative value  of  various  road  binding  materials.  Springfield,  State,  1910 
(pamphlet).  (Bulletin  12.) 

Page,  L.  W.  Oil  mixed  portland  cement  concrete.  Washington,  Govt.  1912 
to  1915  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Office  of  Public  Roads,  Bulletins  46  and  230.) 

Peckham,  S.  F.  Solid  bitumens,  their  physical  and  chemical  properties  and 
analysis.  Chicago,  Clark,  1909. 

Prouty,  W.  F.  and  others.  Roads  and  road  materials  in  Alabama,  1911.  Mont- 
gomery, Ala.,  State,  1911  (pamphlet).  (State  Highway  Department,  Bul- 
letin 2.) 

Reeve,  C.  S.  and  Lewis,  R.  H.  Toughness  of  bituminous  aggregates.  Wash- 
ington, Govt.  1917  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Office  of  Public  roads,  reprint 
from  Journal  of  Agricultural  Research,  vol.  10:7.) 

Reinecke,  L.  Road  material  surveys  in  1915.  Ottawa,  Can.,  Govt.  1917. 
(Canada  Department  of  Mines  and  Geological  Survey.) 

Roman,  F.  L.  comp.  Materials  available  for  highway  construction.  Spring- 
field, State,  1917  (pamphlet).  (Illinois  State  Highway  Department,  Bulle- 
tin 14.) 

Snoop,  C.  F.  Investigation  of  concrete  road-making  properties  of  Minnesota 
stone  and  gravel.  Minneapolis,  University,  1915  (pamphlet).  (Minne- 
sota University,  Studies  in  Engineering,  no.  2.) 

Stone,  R.  W.  Our  mineral  supplies.  Sand  and  gravel.  Washington,  Govt. 
(pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Geological  Survey,  Department  of  Interior.  Bulle- 
tin 666  G.) 

Tillson,  G.  W.  Street  pavements  and  paving  materials.  New  York,  Wiley, 
1900. 

ROAD  DRAG 

King,  D.  W.  Use  of  split  log  drag  on  earth  roads.  Washington,  Govt.  1908 
(pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Farmers  Bulletin  321.) 

Martin,  G.  E.  Use  of  the  road  drag.  Lafayette,  Ind.,  University,  1915  (pam- 
phlet). (Purdue  University,  Agricultural  Extension  Department,  Leaflet  61.) 

U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture.  (The)  road  drag  and  how  it  is  used.  Wash- 
ington, Govt.  1914  (pamphlet).  (Farmers  Bulletin  597.) 

West  Virginia  Department  of  Agriculture.  (The)  road  drag.  Morgantown, 
Dept,  1914  (pamphlet).  (West  Virginia  Department  of  Agriculture,  Joint 
Bulletin  3.) 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Association  for  Standardizing  Paving  Specifications.    Annual  reports,  1910-13. 
Chicago,  Assn. 

Illinois  State  Highway  Department.  Specifications  for  concrete  road  con- 
struction. Springfield,  State,  1916  (pamphlet). 

Missouri  State  Highway  Department.  General  specifications  for  roads  and 
bridges  for  1911.  Columbia,  State,  1911  (pamphlet). 

Ohio  State  Highway  Department.  General  specifications  for  materials. 
Columbus,  State,  1914  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  25.) 

Ontario  Legislative  Assembly.  General  specifications  for  concrete  highway 
bridges,  Ontario,  1917.  Toronto,  Province,  1917  (pamphlet).  (Appendix 
to  Annual  Report  on  Highway  Improvement,  Ontario,  1917.) 


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Portland  Cement  Association.  Specifications  for  concrete  pavements  between 
street  car  tracks.  Chicago,  Assn,,  1916  (pamphlet). 

Portland  Cement  Association.  Specifications  for  one-course  concrete  street 
pavement.  Chicago,  Assn.,  1914  (pamphlet). 

Specifications  for  concrete  roads,  streets  and  alleys,  with  report  of  Commit- 
tee on  Resolutions  of  Second  National  Conference  on  Concrete  Road 
Building.  Proposed  specifications  presented  to  American  Concrete  Insti- 
tute. February  14,  1917. 

U.  S.  Office  of  Public  Roads.  Standard  forms  for  specifications,  tests,  reports 
and  methods  of  sampling  for  road  materials.  Washington,  Govt.  1917 
(pamphlet).  (Bulletin  555.) 

TRACTIVE  RESISTANCE 

Blow,  Ben,  and  Davidson,  J.  B.  How  much  does  your  team  pull?  San  Fran- 
cisco, California  State  Auto  Assn.,  1917  (pamphlet). 

LEGISLATION  AND  BOND  ISSUES 

American  Automobile  Association.     Why  federal  aid  in  roads?     n.  p.   n.   d. 
American  Automobile  Association,  Touring  Bureau  comp.     Motor  car  laws 

as  now  written,     n.  p.  Assn.,  1916. 

Dunn,  R.  C.     Minnesota  road  laws.     Minneapolis,  State,  n.  d. 
Florida  State  Road  Department.     Road  and  bridges  laws.    Tallahassee,  State, 

1917   (pamphlet). 
Georgia  State  Highway  Department.    Act  creating  Highway  Department  of 

Georgia.     Rules  of  the  department  and  public  road  laws.     1916.     Atlanta, 

State,  1916. 
Iowa  Secretary  of  State.     Laws  of  Iowa  relating  to  roads,  bridges  and  ferries 

Des  Moines,  State,  1914. 
Iowa  State   Highway   Commission.     Recent  road   legislation   of   Iowa.     Des 

Moines,  State,   1915   (pamphlet).     (Iowa  State  Department  of  Justice.) 
Johnson,  A.  N.     Highway  laws  of  the  U.   S.,   1917.     New  York,   Bureau  of 

Municipal  Research  and  Training  School  for  Public  Service,  1917  (pamph- 
let). 
Kansas  Secretary  of  State.    Kansas  road  and  bridge  laws  for  1915.    Topeka, 

State,  1915  (pamphlet). 
Kansas  State  Highway  Commission.    Compilation  of  the  road  and  bridge  laws 

of  Kansas,  1917.     Topeka,  State,  1917. 
Kentucky   Department   of   Public   Roads.    Compilation   of   road   laws.     1916. 

Frankfort,   Department  of  Public  Roads,   1916  (pamphlet).     (Bulletin  6.) 
Louisiana  State  Highway  Department.    Gamble's  compendium  of  law  of  roads 

in  Louisiana.    New  Orleans,  State,  1914. 
Minnesota   State  Highway   Department.    Road  laws.     St.    Paul,    State,    1914 

(pamphlet).     (Bulletin  12.) 
Moore,  R.  W.     Review  of  legislation  concerning  state  highway  departments. 

Washington,   D.   C.,  American   Highway  Association,   1916   (pamphlet). 
New  Jersey  State  Chamber  of  Commerce.    Report  on  Egan  Good  Roads  Bill. 

Jersey  City,  State,  n.  d.  (pamphlet). 
New  Mexico  State  Highway  Engineer.    State  highway  act  of  1917.    n.  p.,  n.  d. 

(pamphlet). 
New  York  State  Commission  of  Highways.    Highway  law,   1916.     Albany, 

State. 

North  Carolina  Legislation.  To  provide  for  issuing  bonds  for  road  improve- 
ments, for  providing  for  country  highway  commission  and  for  improve- 
ments of  public  roads  of  the  State.  Raleigh,  N.  C.,  State,  1917  (pamphlet.) 

North  Dakota  State  Highway  Commission.  Copy  of  bill  creating  state  high- 
way commission.  Bismarck,  N.  D.,  State,  1917. 


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Ohio  Good  Roads  Federation.  Codification  of  present  laws.  1911  and  1917. 
Columbus,  Assn.,  (pamphlet). 

Ohio    State    Highway    Department.     Legislation   pertaining   to    construction, 

improvement,  maintenance  and   repair  of  roads   and  bridges.     Columbus, 
State,  1914  (pamphlet). 

Oklahoma  Road  Laws.  Complete  road  laws  of  Oklahoma,  including  legisla- 
tive acts,  1917.  Oklahoma  City,  Warden  Co.,  1917  (pamphlet). 

Oregon  Secretary  of  State.  Constitution  and  statutes  of  the  State  of  Oregon, 
relating  to  roads,  highways,  bridges  and  ferries.  Salem,  State,  1915 
(pamphlet). 

Oregon  State  Highway  Commission.  Outline  of  road  laws  of  Oregon.  Salem, 
Ore.,  State,  1916  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  1.) 

Pennsylvania  State  Highway  Department.  Road  laws  and  instructions  for  in- 
formation of  township  supervisors.  Harrisburg,  Dept,  1915  (pamphlet). 
(Bulletin  11.) 

Portland   Cement   Association.     Digest   of   road  laws   in   U.   S.     n.   p.,   n.   d. 

(pamphlet). 

Schmall,  J.  A.     Minnesota  laws,  statutes,  etc.  1917.     Minneapolis,  State,  1917 

(pamphlet). 
Schmall,  J.  A.     Minnesota  road  law;  being  chapter  235.     Laws  of  1913  session, 

as  amended  by  1915  session  (pamphlet).     Minn.,  State,  1915. 

Sewell,  N.  B.     State  aid  roads  in  Lewis  Co.,  Kentucky,      n.  p.,  1916  (pamphlet). 

Shackleford  bill.  An  act  to  provide  that  the  U.  S.  shall  aid  the  states  in  con- 
struction of  rural  post  roads.  Washington,  Govt.  n.  d.  (pamphlet).  (Bill 
156,  64th  Congress,  House  of  Representatives.) 

South  Dakota  State  Committee  on  Roads  and  Highways.  House  bill  no.  161. 
Pierre,  S.  D.,  State,  1911  (pamphlet). 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of,  Office  of  Secretary,  Factors  of  apportion- 
ment to  states  under  Federal  Aid  Road  Act.  Appropriation  for  fiscal 
year,  1917.  Washington,  Govt.  1916  (pamphlet). 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of,  Office  of  Secretary.     Rules  and  regulations 

of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  for  carrying  out  Federal  Aid  road  act,   1916. 
Washington,   Govt.     1916    (pamphlet).      (Circular  65.) 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of,  Office  of  Secretary.  Rules  and  regulations 
of  Secretary  of  Agriculture  for  carrying  out  Federal  Aid  Road  Act,  issued 
Sept.  1st,  1916.  Washington,  Govt.  1916  (pamphlet). 

U.  S.  Statutes.  Federal  Aid  road  act  of  July  llth,  1916.  Washington  Govt 
1916  (pamphlet).  (64th  Congress,  Dec.  548.) 

Washington  State  Legislature.  Donohue  road  law  as  amended,  n.  p.,  n  d. 
(pamphlet). 

West  Virginia  State  Legislature.  Good  roads  law.  State,  1917  (pamphlet) 
Senate  bill  284,  passed  Feb.  22,  1917.) 

Wisconsin  State  Highway  Commission.  New  state  aid  highway  law.  Madi- 
son, State,  1915. 

Wisconsin  State  Highway  Commission.  State  trunk  highway  law.  Madison, 
State,  1917  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  6.) 

Wisconsin  State  Highway  Commission.  Review  of  highway  laws  enacted 
1917.  Madison,  State,  1917  (pamphlet).  (Road  pamphlet  6.) 

BOND  ISSUES 

Hewes,  L.  I.  and  Glover,  J.  W.  Highway  bonds;  a  compilation  of  data  and 
analysis  of  economic  features  affecting  construction  and  maintenance  of 
highways  financed  by  bond  issues.  Washington,  Govt.  1915  1917  (pamph- 
let). (U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Bulletin  136.) 


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Lake  County,  111.,  Good  Roads  Association.  Central  Committee.  Lake  County 
bond  issue  for  hard  roads  amounting  to  $500,000.  Waukegan,  Committee, 
n.  d. 

Vermilion  County  (111.)  Board  of  Supervisors.  Report  of  superintending  engi- 
neer to  Road  Improvement  Committee.  Danville,  County,  1917  (pam- 
phlet). 

MILEAGE 

Pennybacker,  J.  E.  and  Eldridge,  M.  O.     Mileage  and  cost  of  public  roads  in 

U.  S.  in  1909.     Washington,  Govt.     1912  (pamphlet).     (U.  S.  Department 
of  Agriculture,  Bulletin  41.) 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of.  State  highway  mileage  and  expenditures 
to  January  1,  1915.  Washington,  Govt.  1915  (pamphlet).  (Circular  52, 
prepared  by  Division  of  Road  Economics.) 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of,  Office  of  Public  Roads.  Public  road  mileage 
and  revenues  in  central,  mountain  and  Pacific  states,  1914.  Washington, 
Govt.  1917  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  389.) 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of,  Office  of  Public  Roads.  Public  road  mile- 
age and  revenues  in  Middle  Atlantic  States.  Washington,  Govt.  1916 
(pamphlet).  (Bulletin  386.) 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of,  Office  of  Public  Roads.  Public  road  mile- 
age and  revenues  in  New  England  States.  Washington,  Govt.  1914 
(pamphlet).  (Bulletin  388.) 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of,  Office  of  Public  Roads.    Public  road  mileage 

and  revenues  in  Southern  States,   1914.     Washington,   Govt.     1917   (pam- 
phlet).   (Bulletin  387.) 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of,  Office  of  Public  Roads.  Public  road  mileage 
and  revenues  in  U.  S.,  1914.  Washington,  Govt.  (pamphlet). 

U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of,  Office  of  Public  Roads.  State  highway  mile- 
age and  expenditures  for  calendar  year,  1915,  1916.  Washington,  Govt. 
1916,  1917  (pamphlets).  (Circulars  63  and  74.) 

HIGHWAY  REPORTS— CANADA 

Nova  Scotia,  Province  of,  Department  of  Public  Works  and  Mines.  Annual 
reports  of  Highway  Division,  1915.  Halifax,  Commission  (pamphlet). 

Ontario  Office  of  Public  Highways.  Annual  report  of  highway  improvement, 
1911  to  date.  Toronto,  Legislative  Assembly  of  Toronto  (pamphlet). 

Quebec  Roads  Department.     Reports  1912.    Quebec,  Province,  1912. 
United  States 

HIGHWAY  REPORTS— UNITED  STATES 

Alabama  State  Highway  Commission.  Annual  reports,  1911  to  date.  Mont- 
gomery, Ala.,  State  (pamphlet). 

Alabama  State  Highway  Department.  Bulletins,  1,  2,  3,  5,  6,  9.  Montgomery, 
Ala.,  State. 

Arizona  State  Engineer,  to  State  Highway  Commission.  Reports  1914  to  date. 
Phoenix,  Arizona,  State. 

Arkansas  State  Highway  Commission.  Biennial  reports,  1913  to  1914.  n.  p. 
(pamphlet). 

California  Department  of  Engineering.  Biennial  reports,  1908  to  date.  Sacra- 
mento, State. 

Colorado  State  Highway  Commission.  Biennial  reports,  1912  to  date.  Denver, 
State. 


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Connecticut  State  Highway  Department.  Biennial  reports,  1907-08,  1913  to 
date.  Hartford,  State,  (pamphlet). 

Delaware,  Newcastle  County  State  Highway  Commission.  Report,  1915-16. 
Wilmington,  County,  (pamphlet). 

Florida  State  Road  Department.  Report,  Oct.  1,  1915  to  Sept.  30,  1916.  Talla- 
hassee, State,  (pamphlet). 

Georgia  State  Geological  Survey.  Report  on  the  public  roads  of  Georgia, 
1910,  1912.  Atlanta,  State,  (pamphlet). 

Idaho  State  Highway  Commission.  Biennial  reports,  1914.  Boise,  Idaho, 
State,  (pamphlet). 

Illinois,  Cook  County  Highway  Commissioners  Good  Roads  Association,  Pro- 
ceedings of  meeting  held  Chicago,  Feb.  13,  1914.  n.  t.  p.  (pamphlet). 

Illinois,  Danville  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Vermilion  County  pioneers  of  good 
roads.  Danville,  Co.,  n.  d.  (pamphlet). 

Illinois  State  Highway  Commission.  Reports,  1906  to  date.  Springfield, 
State. 

Iowa  State  Highway  Commission.  Reports,  1907  to  date.  Ames,  State, 
(pamphlet). 

Kentucky  Department  of  Public  Roads.  Biennial  reports.  1912  to  date. 
Frankfort,  State,  (pamphlet). 

Louisiana  State  Board  of  Engineers.  Report,  April  20,  1910  to  1912.  New 
Orleans,  State,  (pamphlet). 

Louisiana  State  Highway  Department.  Report  of  State  Highway  Engineer, 
1914  to  date. 

Maine  State  Highway  Commission.  Annual  reports,  1909  to  1915.  Augusta, 
State,  (pamphlet). 

Maryland,  Baltimore  County  Roads  Engineer.  Annual  reports,  1911  to  date. 
Towson,  Md.,  County,  (pamphlet). 

Maryland,  Baltimore  Commissioners  for  opening  streets.  Annual  report,  1915. 
Baltimore. 

Maryland  State  Roads  Commission.    Reports,  1908  to  date.     Baltimore,  State. 

Massachusetts  State  Highway  Commission.  Annual  reports,  1909  to  date. 
Boston,  State. 

Michigan  State  Highway  Department.  Biennial  reports,  1901,  1907  to  date. 
Lansing,  State. 

Michigan,  Wayne  County  Board  of  Road  Commissioners.  Annual  reports  of 
County  Road  commissioners  to  Board  of  Supervisors,  1910  to  date.  De- 
troit, County,  (pamphlet). 

Minnesota  State  Highway  Department.     Reports,  1909  to  date.    St.  Paul,  State. 

Montana  State  Highway  Commission.  Biennial  report.  1915  to  date.  Helena, 
State,  (pamphlet). 

Montana  State  Highway  Commission.  Standard  Road  Section.  Helena,  State, 
n.  d. 


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Nebraska  State  Board  of  Irrigation,  Highways  and  Drainage.  Biennial  re- 
ports, 1910-12,  1912-14.  University  Place,  Neb.,  State,  (pamphlet). 

New  Hampshire  State  Highway  Department.  Biennial  reports.  1905  to  date. 
Concord,  N.  H.,  State. 

New  Jersey  State  Highway  Department.  Annual  reports,  1909  to  date.  Tren- 
ton, State. 

New  Mexico  State  Engineer.     Reports.    1912-14.    Santa  Fe,  State,  (pamphlet). 

New  York,  Albany  Department  of  Construction.  Report  of  first  deputy. 
Albany,  Dept.,  1917. 

New  York  State  Highway  Commission.  Annual  reports,  1910  to  date.  Albany, 
State. 

North  Carolina  Geological  and  Economic  Survey.  Economic  papers  27,  28, 
32,  35,  36  and  39.  Raleigh,  State,  1911-14  (pamphlets). 

North  Dakota  State  Engineer.     Biennial  reports,  1911-12.     Fargo,  State. 

Ohio  State  Highway  Department.  Annual  report,  1908  to  date.  Columbus, 
State. 

Ohio  State  Highway  Department.  Names  and  numbers  of  inter-county  high- 
ways and  main  market  routes,  and  highway  statistics  of  each  county. 
Columbus,  State,  1915  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  23.) 

Oklahoma  State  Department  of  Highways.  Third  annual  report  of  state 
Engineer,  1917.  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  State,  (pamphlet). 

Oregon  State  Highway  Department.  Annual  reports,  1914,  1915.  Salem, 
State,  (pamphlet). 

Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia  Bureau  of  Highways  and  Street  Cleaning.  Reports, 
1912-14,  1915.  Philadelphia,  Bureau,  (pamphlet). 

Pennsylvania  State  Highway  Department.  Annual  reports,  1906  to  15.  Harris- 
burg,  State. 

Pennsylvania  State  Highway  Department.  Instruction  to  employees  in  the 
construction  and  maintenance  of  highways.  Harrisburg,  State,  1914. 

Rhode  Island  State  Public  Roads  Board.  Annual  report.  1904  to  date.  Prov- 
idence, State. 

South  Dakota  Highway  Commission.  Annual  reports,  1915  to  date.  Pierre, 
So.  Dak.,  Comm.,  (pamphlet). 

Utah  State  Road  Commission.  Biennial  reports,  1909  to  14.  Salt  Lake  City, 
State,  (pamphlets). 

Vermont  State  Highway  Department.  Biennial  reports.  1909  to  12,  1915  to 
date.  Franklin,  State,  (pamphlet). 

Virginia  State  Highway  Department.  Annual  reports,  1910  to  date.  Rich- 
mond, State,  (pamphlet). 

Washington,  Snohomish  Co.,  Wash.,  County  Engineer.  Report.  Everett, 
Wash.,  1916. 

Washington  State  Highway  Department.  Biennial  reports,  1909  to  1914. 
Olympia,  State. 


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Wisconsin,  Milwaukee  Co.,  Wis.,  Highway  Commission.  Annual  reports,  1914 
to  date.  Milwaukee  County,  (pamphlet). 

Wisconsin  State  Highway  Department.  Biennial  reports,  1911  to  date.  Madi- 
son, State,  (pamphlets). 

PIPES 

Burcharts,  H.  and  Stock,  B.  (The)  testing  of  clay  and  cement  pipes.  Chicago, 
University,  (pamphlet)  1910. 

Gary,  Max.     Cement  pipe  and  tile.     Chicago,  University,  1910  (pamphlet). 
Hanson,  E.  S.     Cement  pipe  and  tile.    Chicago,  Cement  Era,  1911. 

Marston,  A.  and  Anderson,  A.  O.  Theory  of  loads  on  pipes  in  ditches.  Ames, 
Iowa,  1913  (pamphlet).  (Iowa  State  college  of  agriculture  and  mechanic 
arts.  Engineering  Experiment  Station.  Bulletin  31.) 

Portland  Cement  Association.  (The)  use  of  cement  in  sewer  pipe  and  drain 
tile  construction.  Chicago,  Assn.,  n.  d.  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  19.) 

Quinton,  J.  H.  Experiments  on  steel-concrete  pipes  on  a  working  scale. 
Washington,  Govt.  1905  (pamphlet).  (U.  S.  Geological  Survey.  Water 
supply  and  irrigation  paper  143.) 

Talbot,  A.  N.  Tests  of  cast  iron  and  reinforced  concrete  culvert  pipe.  Ur- 
bana,  111.,  1908  (pamphlet).  (University  of  Illinois,  Bulletin  22.) 

POLES 

Coombs,  R.  D.  and  Slocum,  C.  L.  Reinforced  concrete  poles.  Chicago,  Port- 
land Cement  Association,  1910  (pamphlet).  (Bulletin  25.) 

* 
RAT  ERADICATION 

Lantz,  D.  E.  Destroying  rodent  pests  on  the  farm.  Washington,  Govt. 
1916.  (U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Yearbook,  1916.) 

Lantz,  D.  E.  House  rats  and  mice.  Washington,  Govt.  1917.  (U.  S.  Dept. 
of  Agriculture,  Farmers  Bulletin  896.) 

Lantz,  D.  E.  How  to  destroy  rats.  Washington,  Govt.  1917  (pamphlet). 
(U.  S.  Department  of  Agriculture,  Farmers  Bulletin  369.) 

Louisiana  State  Board  of  Health.  Plague.  New  Orleans,  State,  1914  (pamph- 
let). (Reprint  from  quarterly  bulletin,  Sept.  2,  1914.) 

Missouri  State  Board  of  Agriculture.  Rats  and  rat  riddance.  Columbia, 
State,  1916  (pamphlet). 

Simpson,  French.  Rat-proofing.  Washington,  Govt.  1917  (pamphlet).  (Re- 
print from  U.  S.  Public  Health  Reports.) 

Womens  Municipal  League  of  Boston.  Bulletins,  Rat  campaign.  Boston, 
League,  1917. 

STATISTICS 
ALMANACS 

Chicago  Daily  News  almanac,  1918.    Chicago,  Daily  News,  1918. 
World  almanac  and  encyclopedia,  1918.    New  York,  World,  1918. 

CENSUS  REPORTS 

U.  S.  Commerce,  Department  of.  Census,  Bureau  of.  Abstract  of  the  census 
of  manufacturers,  1914.  Washington,  Govt.  1917. 


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U.  S.  Commerce  Department  of,  Census  Bureau  of.  Reports,  1910.  Washing- 
ton, Govt.  1913. 

U.  S.  Commerce,  Department  of.  Statistical  abstract  of  the  U.  S.  Washing- 
ton, Govt.  1917. 

LABOR  STATISTICS 

U.    S.   Labor   Department   of,   Labor   Statistics — Bureau   of.    Bulletins,    1914 

to  date.     Washington,  Govt. 
U.  S.  Labor, Department  of — Labor  Statistics — Bureau  of.     Monthly  Review, 

1916  to  date.     Washington,  Govt. 

STATE  REGISTERS 

Alabama,  Archives  and  History,  Department  of.  Alabama  official  and  statis- 
tical register.  Montgomery,  State,  1915. 

Arizona  State,  Secretary  of.    Blue  Book.     n.  p.     1915  (pamphlet). 

Connecticut  State,  Secretary  of.     Register  and  manual.    Hartford,  Conn.,  1916. 

Florida,   State  Secretary  of.     Report,   1915-16.       Tallahassee,   Florida,   State. 

Georgia,  State,  Secretary  of.     Annual  report,  1916.    Atlanta,  Ga.,  State. 

Illinois,  State,  Secretary  of.     Blue  book,  1915-16.     Springfield,  111.,  State. 

Iowa  State,  Secretary  of.     Official  register,  1915-16.    Des  Moines,  Iowa,  State. 

Kansas  State,  Secretary  of.     Biennial  reports,  1915  to  date.    Topeka,  State. 

Kentucky  State,  Secretary  of.  Directory  for  the  use  of  courts,  state  and 
county  officials  and  general  assembly.  Frankfort,  State,  1916. 

Louisiana  State,  Secretary  of.    Report,  1917.    Baton  Rouge,  La. 

Maryland  State,  Secretary  of.    Manual,  1916-17. 

Massachusetts  State,  Secretary  of.    Manual  for  the  use  of  general  court.     1917. 

Springfield. 

Minnesota,  State,  Secretary  of.  (The)  legislative  manual  of  the  state  of  Min- 
nesota, 1917.  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  State. 

Mississippi,  State,  Secretary  of.    Biennial  reports.    1913-15.    Memphis. 
Missouri,  State,  Secretary  of.     Official  manual  of  the  State  of  Missouri,  1915- 

1916.    Jefferson  City,  Mo.    Annapolis,  Md. 

Nevada,  State,  Secretary  of.    Biennial  report,  1913-14.     Carson  City,  Nevada. 
New  Mexico,  State,  Secretary  of.     (The)  New  Mexico  blue  book.     Santa  Fe, 

1915. 
New  York,  State,  Secretary  of.    Manual  for  the  use  of  the  legislature  of  the 

State  of  New  York.     Albany,  State,  1915. 

North  Carolina  Historical  Commission.     N.  C.  manual.     Raleigh,  1917. 
Ohio,  State,  Secretary  of.     Official  roster.     1915.     Springfield,  Ohio. 
Oregon,  State,  Secretary  of.    Bluebook.     1917-18.    Salem,  Ore.,  State. 
Pennsylvania,  State,  Secretary  of.     Smull's  legislative  hand  book  and  manual. 

1916.     Harrisburg,  Pa.,  State. 

Rhode  Island,  State,  Secretary  of.     Manual,  1916.    Providence,  State. 
Texas,  State,  Secretary  of.    Biennial  reports,  1916.    Austin,  Tex.,  State. 
Washington,  State,  Secretary  of.    Biennial  reports,  1912-14.     Olympia,  State. 
West   Virginia,   Senate.     West   Virginia   legislative  hand   book   and    manual, 

1916.    Charleston,  W.  Va. 

SURVEYING 

McCullough,  Ernest.  Practical  surveying  for  surveyors  assistants,  vocational 
and  high  schools.  New  York,  Van  Nostrand,  1915. 


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SWIMMING  AND  WADING  POOLS 

Allen,  J.  K.  and  King,  A.  G.     Swimming  pools.     2d  ed.     Chicago,  Domestic 
Eng,  1915. 

Portland   Cement   Association.     Concrete   swimming   and   wading   pools   and 

how  to  build  them.     Chicago,  Assn.,  1917  (pamphlet).     (Bulletin  29.) 

TANKS 

Portland  Cement  Association.     Concrete  tanks.    Chicago,  Assn.,  1909  (pamph- 
let).    (Bulletin  23.) 

Portland  Cement  Association.    Why  not  more  concrete  tanks.    Chicago,  Assn., 
1917  (pamphlet).     (Bulletin  49.) 

Tufts,  Arthur.     Reinforced  concrete  water  tanks.     Atlanta,  Ga.,  author,  n.  d. 
(pamphlet). 

TENNIS  COURTS 

Portland  Cement  Association.     Tennis  every  day   on   concrete   courts.      Chi- 
cago, Assn.,    (pamphlet).     (Bulletin   129.) 

Portland  Cement  Association.    Tennis  courts  of  concrete.     Chicago,  Assn., 
1916  (pamphlet). 

*TRADE  DIRECTORIES 

•  *, 

Sweets'  Architectural  catalog.     New  York,  Sweet,  1917. 

Sweets'  Engineering  catalog.     New  York,  Sweet,  1917. 

Thomas'  Register  of  American  Manufacturers.     New  York,  Thomas,  1917. 

Western  Blue  Book  and  Buyers'  Reference.    Chicago,  Winch,  1916. 


*The  Library  has  a  complete  file  of  trade  catalogs  of  machinery  and 
appliances  required  by  cement  users.  These  catalogs  are  arranged  in  vertical 
files  for  ready  reference. 


AUTHOR  INDEX 


Aberthaw  Construction  Co. . .  .4-11-26 

Abrams,  D.  A 2-6-11 

Adams,  G.  1 26 

Advertisers'  Directory 62 

Agg,  T.  R 33-35-38 

Aiken,  W.  A 6 

Aitkenhead,  William  25 

Alabama  Agricultural   Experiment 

Station 22-24 

Alabama,    Archives    and    History, 

Department  of 46 

Alabama,  State  of,  Highway  Com- 
mission    42 

Alabama,  State  of,  Highway  De- 
partment   38-42 

Albany  (N.  Y.),  Construction,  De- 
partment of  44 

Allen,  J.  K 47 

Alvarez,  A.  C 6 

American  Architect,  comp 4 

American  Association  of  Farmers 

Institute  Workers 1 

American  Automobile  Association. 

1-35-40 

American  Cement  Directory 6 

American  Concrete  Institute 5-39 

American  Highway  Association.  .34-35 
American  Institute  of  Architects..     2 

American  Library  Association 30 

American     Railway     Bridge     and 

Building  Association 19 

American  Railway  Engineering  As- 
sociation   6-18-19 

American  Road  Builders  Associa- 
tion    35 

American  Road  Congress. 35 

American  Society  for  Testing  Ma- 
terials   1-6-11-13-18-19 

American  Society  of  Agricultural 
Engineers  18-19 

American  Society  of  Civil  Engi- 
neers   8-10-15-18-19-26 

American  Society  of  Engineering 
Contractors 19 

American  Society  of  Mechanical 
Engineers 10-18 


American  Steel  and  Wire  Co 12-38 

American  Waterworks  Associa- 
tion    27 

Anderson,  A.  O 17-45 

Anderton,  B.  A 37 

Architect  and  Engineer  of  Califor- 
nia    18 

Arizona    Agricultural    Experiment 

Station  17 

Arizona  State,  Secretary  of 46 

Arizona,  Engineer  42 

Arkansas,  State  of,  Highway  Com- 
mission    42 

Arkansas  Agricultural  Experiment 

Station  . .  22 

Arthur,  William   3 

Associated        Portland        Cement 

Manufacturers,  London   6 

Association  of  American  Portland 
Cement  Manufacturers  (see  Port- 
land Cement  Association). 
Association  for  Standardizing  Pav- 
ing Specifications  39 

Association  of  Civil  Engineers  of 
Cornell  University  (See  Cornell 
University). 

Association  of  Engineering  Socie- 
ties    19 

Association    of    German    Portland 

Cement  Mfrs 5 

Automobile  Blue  Book 2 

Automobile  Manufacturers  2 

Ayer,  N.  W.. 32 

B 

Bainer,   H.   M 25 

Baker,  I.  O 3-33 

Baker,  W.  H 6 

Ballinger,  W.  F 12 

Baltimore  Co.  Roads  Engineer. ...  43 
Baltimore   (Md.)   Streets  Opening, 

Commissioner  of   43 

Bankers'  Directory  11 

Barr,  W 29 

Barr,  W.  M 12 

Barrett,  R.  E 16 

Barrows,  H.  H 16 

Bastin,  E.  S 38 


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Bates,  P.  H 6-7-9 

Bates,  S.  E 33 

Beattie,  J.  H 25 

Beck,  J.  P 5 

Bechdel,  S.  1 23 

Beckstrand,  E.  H 29 

Berquist,  J.  G 1 

Beyer,  W.  F 12 

Billinsby,  J.  W 33 

Blanchard,  A.  H 33 

Bleininger,  A.  V 7 

Blount,  Bertram   11 

Bloxam,  A.  G 11 

Blow,  Ben 40 

Bonebright,  H.  B 25 

Boston  Society  of  Civil  Engineers.   18 
Boston,  Womens'  Municipal  League 
(see  Womens'  Municipal  League 
of  Boston). 

Bowen,  J.  T 21 

Bowie,  P.  G 12 

Bowles,  Oliver 26 

Boynton,  W.  C 12 

Bray,  I.  C 23 

Breckenridge,   L.   P 30 

British       Columbia,      Agriculture, 

Dept.  of 23 

British    Fire    Prevention    Commit- 
tee, London,  Eng 25 

British  Library  Association 30 

Brodie,  O.  L 28 

Brown,  C.  F 16 

Brown,  F.  W 10 

Brown,  J.  T 28 

Buchanan,  R.  E 12-29 

Buckley,  E.  R 26 

Buehler,  H.  A 26 

Building  Data  League 18 

Bull,  Sleeter 24 

Burchard,  Ernest   26 

Burcharts,  H 45 

Burke,  Edmund 7 

Burr,   W.   H 3 

Bushnell,   L.   D 23 

Butler,  D.  B 7 

Byrne,  A.  T 32 

C 
California  Agricultural  Experiment 

Station   25 

California  Agriculture,  State  Board 
of   .  1 


California   Engineering,   State  De- 
partment of  42 

California  Health,  State  Board  of.  29 
California  Automobile  Association  40 

California  State  Engineer 20 

California   State   Engineering   De- 
partment     20 

California  University  of,  Civil  En- 
gineering Department  of 22 

California   University   of,   Agricul- 
ture, College  of 22 

Cambridge   Bridge  Commission...     2 

Campbell,  H.  C 12-21 

Canada  Mines,  Department  of.  .7-26-39 
Canadian     Cement    and    Concrete 

Association   5-12 

Canadian    Society    of    Civil    Engi- 
neers      18-19 

Canadian  Society  of  Naval  Archi- 
tects      18 

Carnegie   Library  of   Pittsburgh . .  37 

Carnegie   Steel   Co 12 

Carpenter,  J.  W.,  Jr 28 

Carver,  T.  N 27 

Gary,   C.  A 22 

Cassell's  reinforced  concrete 13 

Cement   Era,   comp 6 

Cement  Products  Exhibition  Co...     6 

Chase,  C.  F 21-23 

Chase,  L.  W 23 

Chatelier,  Henri  Le 7 

Chicago  Association  of  Commerce  11 
Chicago  Daily  News  Almanac....  45 

Chicago   Engineers'   Club 18 

Chicago  Public  Library 30 

Chicago,   University   Club   of 30 

Church,    I.    P 17 

Clark,   L.    D 22 

Clarke,  F.  W 11 

Cleveland,   H.   B 29 

Cleveland  Engineering  Society.  .18-19 

Cochran,  Jerome    7-12 

Cochran,   J.    L 4 

Coghlan,  B.  K 33 

Colby,  A.   L 12 

Cole,  Burt 27 

Colony,  R.  J 7 

Colorado  Agricultural  Experiment 

Station    23-25 

Colorado  State  Highway  Commis- 
sion    42 


50 


Comstock,  W.   P.,   comp 4 

Concrete  Publishing  Co.,  comp....     2 

Concrete-Cement  Age,  comp 12 

Concrete   Engineering,   comp 12 

Concrete  Institute,  London  Eng...     6 

Cone,  V.  M 16 

Connecticut    Agricultural    College 

Extension  Service    22 

Connecticut  Agricultural  Experi- 
ment Station  21 

Connecticut  Society  of  Civil  En- 
gineers    19 

Connecticut    State   Geological  and 

Historical  Survey 27 

Connecticut  State  Highway  De- 
partment    43 

Connecticut,   State,   Secretary  of..   46 

Conover,  J.  A 24 

Cook  County  (Illinois)  Highway 
Commissioners,  Good  Roads  As- 
sociation    43 

Coolbaugh,   M.   F 8 

Cooley,  Geo.  W. . 36-38 

Coombs,  R.  D 45 

Cornell  University,  Association  of 

Civil  Engineers  19 

Cottrell,  F.  G 10 

Craney,  A.  H 7 

Crisp,    H.    L 23 

Cushman,  A.  S 7 

Cutter,  C.  A 30 

D 

Dana,   E.    S 26 

Dana,  R.  T 17 

Dancaster,   E.  A 7 

Danville  (111.)  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce   33-42-43 

Davidson,  J.  B 23-40 

Davidson,  W.  C 29 

Davis,   A.    C 7 

Davis,  A.  P 27 

Davis,  C.  H 33 

Davis,  H.  A 10 

Davis,    G.    J.,    Jr 29 

Davis,   R.   P 3 

Davison,  R.   C 15 

Day,   W.   P 2 

Delaware,  See  New  Castle  Co. 

Demaree,   F.   H 23 

Detroit  Engineering  Society 18 

Detroit  (Mich.)  Public  Works, 
Dept.  of 29 


Dewey,    Melvil    30 

District  of  Columbia,  Engineering 

Dept 20 

Dolve,    R.    M 21 

Draper,  W.  F 37 

Drowne,  H.  B 33 

Duffee,  F.  W 22 

Dunn,  R.  C 40 

Dunn,  William  12-13 

Dvorachek,   H.   E 23 

E 

Eckel,   E.    C 7 

Eckles,   C.   H 23 

Eddy,  H.  T 12 

Edwards,  R.  S 36 

Egan  Good  Roads  Bill,  See  N.  J. 
State  Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Ehlers,  V.  M 29 

Ekblaw,  K.  J.  T 21 

Eldridge,  M.  O 34-42 

Ellenberger,  W.  P 22 

Elliott,  C.  G 16 

Ells,    S.    C 26 

Emery,  F.  E 23 

Emley,  W.  E 7-9 

Emmett,  A.  D 24 

Engineering     Association     of     the 

South    19 

Engineering  Clubs  and  Societies. 
See  under  name  of  city  or  state, 
Philadelphia  Engineers  Club  of. 

Engineering  Index  annuals 30 

Engineering    Magazine    29 

Engineering   News,   comp 18 

Engineering  Record,  comp 7-12 

Engineering  Society  of  Wisconsin. 

See  Wisconsin  Eng.  Soc.  of. 
Engineering  Standards  Committee     7 
Engineers'  Club  of  Philadelphia...    18 
Engineers'     Society     of     Pennsyl- 
vania.     See    Penn.    Engineering 
Society  of. 

Engineers  Society  of  Western 
Penn.  See  Pennsylvania  Western 
Engineers'  Society  of. 

Eno,  F.  H 7 

Erf,  Oscar   23 

Estes,  L.  A 12 

Etherton,  W.  A 22 


51 


Faber,  Oscar   12 

Fairbank,  H.  S 37 

Falk,   M.   S 7 

Farmers  Bulletins.    See  U.  S.  Agri- 
culture,   Department   of. 

Farrington,  E.  H 29 

Fay,  A.  H.,  comp 1 

Federal   Aid    33-34-41 

Fenton,  F.  C 21 

Feret,  Rene     12 

Finn,  A.    N 17 

Fitch,   J.   B 24 

Florida  State,  Secretary  of 46 

Florida,  State  Health  Board  of. ...  29 
Florida,  State,  Geological  Survey..  26 
Florida  State,  Road  Department 

of   40-4? 

Flugel,  Felix 16 

Forrester,  D.  R 23 

Fortier,    Samuel    16-27 

Fowler,   C.   E 2 

Franklin  Institute 9-19 

Freeman,   P.  J 12 

Freitag,  J.   K 25 

Frost,  Harwood   33 

G 

Gale,    H.    S 26 

Gambles   road   laws   of   Louisiana. 

See    Louisiana    State    Highway 

Dept,   comp. 

Garford  Motor  Truck  Co 35 

Gary,  Max 45 

Gatehouse,  F.   B 11 

Gates,  A.  J.,  comp 30 

Gates,    E.   R 10 

Gaylord,    C.    W 15 

Gearhart,  W.  S 33 

Gee,  E.  C 17 

Georgia  Experiment  Station 25 

Georgia  State  Highway  Dept 40 

Georgia  State  Geological  Survey.  16-43 

Georgia  State  Secretary  of 46 

Gerhard,  W.  P 28 

Gibson,  W.   H 15 

Gilbreth,  F.   B 12 

Gillespie,  C.  G 29 

Gillette,  H.  P 12-17 

Gillmore,   Q.  A 7 

Clock,  Haman .21 


Glover,  J.   W 41 

Godfrey,  Edward   17 

Goldbeck,  A.  T 12-36-38 

Goodenough,  G.  A 30 

Goodrich,   E.  P 12 

Gow,  R.  M 22 

Grain   Dealers  Journal,  comp 4 

Grant,  John   7 

Graybill,  H.  W 22 

Green,   Carleton    28 

Green,  R.  M 38 

Greenough,  M.  B 33 

Gregory,  H.  E 27 

Grindley,  H.  S 24 

Grove,  K.  G 3 

H 

Hanson,  E.  S 23-36-45 

Harder,  O.  E 6 

Harding,   Howard    12 

Harding,   H.   M 28 

Harding,  S.  T 16 

Hart,  R.  A 16 

Hatt,   W.    K 10 

Heidenreich,  E.  L 13 

Hennessey,  J.  A 33 

Hering,    O.    C 5 

Herrman,  F.  C 28 

Hewes,  L.  1 38-41 

Hill,  Curtis  21 

Hill,  C.   S 13 

Hill,  G.  C 22 

Hines,  E.  N 36 

Hinman,  C.  H 23 

Hirst,  A.  R 3 

Hodgson,  F.  T 7-8 

Hoffman,  F.  L 1 

Holmes,  J.  A 10 

Holstein-Friesian     Association     of 

America  1 

Hool,  G.  A 3 

Houghton,  A.  A 3-15 

Howard,  J.  W 36 

Howes,  B.  A 3-5 

Hoyt,    C.    H 3 

Hubbard,  Prevost  37-38 

Hudders,  E.  R 30 

Hulce,  R.  S 22 

Humphrey,  H.  N 21-25 

Humphrey,  R.  L . .  10-13 


52 


Hunter,   O.  W 23 

Hutt,  W.  N 22 

Hyatt,  Thaddeus 8 

I 

Idaho   State  Engineer 20 

Idaho  State  Highway  Commis- 
sion   33-43 

Illinois  Agriculture,  State  Board  of     1 
Illinois  County  Highway  Reports. 

See  under  separate  county. 
Illinois     Engineering     Experiment 

Station 11-14-21-45 

Illinois  Farmers  Institute 1 

Illinois  Society  of  Architects 2 

Illinois  Society  of  Engineers 19 

Illinois  Society  of  Engineers  and 
Surveyors.  See  Illinois  Society 
of  Engineers. 

Illinois  State  Factory  Inspector...     1 
Illinois  State  Food  and  Dairy  De- 
partment     24 

Illinois  State  Geological  Survey..  26 
Illinois    State    Highway    Commis- 
sion   3-37-43 

Illinois  State  Highway  Depart- 
ment   3-37-38-39 

Illinois  State,  Secretary  of 46 

Illinois    Steel    Co 13 

Illinois      University      Agricultural 

Experiment  Station   22-24 

Illinois  University,  Civil  Engineer- 
ing Department  of 10-30 

Illinois  University,  Engineering 
Experiment  Station.  See  Illi- 
nois Engineering  Experiment 
Station. 

Illinois,  University,  Farm  Mechan- 
ics, Division  of 23 

Illinois,    University    of    Engineers 
Exper.  Station.     See  Illinois  En- 
gineering Experiment  Sta. 
Illinois  Water  Supply  Association.  28 

Imes,   Marion       22 

Indiana  Engineering  Society 19 

Indiana    Sanitary  and    Water    Sup- 
ply Association  27 

Indiana  State  Geological  Resources, 

Department  of 27 

Industrial  Arts  Index 30 

Industrial  Commission  of  Ohio...  27 
Institution  of  Civil  Engineers. ..  .7-11 
International  Association  for  Test- 
ing Materials  18-19 


International  Associations  of  Road 

Congresses   35 

International  Textbook  Co 19 

Iowa,  Agriculture,   Department  of     1 
Iowa  Agricultural  Extension,   De- 
partment of   29 

Iowa  Association  of  Cement  Users    6 
Iowa  Engineering  Experiment  Sta- 
tion   2-3-8-12-17-22-23-35-38-45 

Iowa  Engineering  Society 19 

Iowa  Geological  Survey 27 

Iowa    Agriculture    and    Mechanic 

Arts,  State  College  of  .17-21-23-28-29 
Iowa  State  Drainage  Association. .   16 
Iowa     State     Highway     Commis- 
sion   35-40-43 

Iowa  State,  Secretary  of 40-46 

Isthmian  Canal  Commission.     See 
also  Panama  Canal  Commission.  28 

Jackson,  F.  H 36-38 

Jacoby,   H.   S 3 

Jeffrey,  J.  A 23 

Johnson,  A.  N 13-40 

Johnson,  J.  B 3 

Joint  Committee  on  Concrete  and 

reinforced   Concrete   13 

Jones,  B.  E.,  ed 13 

Jones,   L.   A 16 

Jordan,  W.  A 15 

Josephson,  A.  G.  S.,  comp 30 

Journal  of  Agricultural  Research..   12 
Judson,  W.  P 33-37 

K 

Kansas    Agriculture,    State    Board 

of   1-33 

Kansas  City  Engineers  Club 18 

Kansas  Engineering  Society 19 

Kansas  State  Agricultural  Experi- 
ment Station 22-23-24 

Kansas    State    Highway    Commis- 
sion    40 

Kansas  State,  Secretary  of 40-46 

Kauffman,  G.  M 5 

Keith,  M.  L 4-5 

Kemp,  J.  F 27 

Kentucky    Public    Roads,    Depart- 
ment of  41-43 

Kentucky  State,  Secretary  of 46 

Keokuk,  la.,  Engineering  Dept...  36 
Ketchum,  M.  S 3-4 


53 


Ketchum,  R.   B 13 

Kidder,   F.   E 2-4 

King,  A.  G 46 

King,   D.   W 39 

King,  F.  H 22-24 

King,  M.  L 23 

Klein,  A.  A 7-8 

Knapp,  G.  N..  .24 


Lake    County    (111.)    Good    Roads 

Committee    42 

Lambert,   G.  M 21 

Lantz,   D.  E 45 

Lamed,  E.  S 13 

Lazell,   E.   W 8 

Leidigh,  A.   H 17 

Leighton,   Henry    38 

Leonard,  J.  B 2-3 

Lesley,   R.   W 4-8-9-10 

Lewis,   M.   H 13 

Lewis,  R.  H 39 

Libberton,  J.  H 4 

Lincoln   Highway  Association....   33 

Logan,  W.  N 27 

Long,  C.  M 24 

Lord,  A.   R 14 

Lord,  E.   C 38 

Lord  and  Thomas,   comp 32 

Los      Angeles,      Cal.,      Engineers 

Board  of  28 

Los  Angeles  Public  Service  Com- 
missioners, Board  of 30 

Losse,  L.  H 13 

Louisiana  Engineers  Society 19 

Louisiana  State,  Secretary  of 46 

Louisiana  State  Engineers,   Board 

of 20-43 

Louisiana  Health,  State,  Board  of.  45 
Louisiana  State  Highway  Depart- 
ment     32-40-43 

Luten,   D.  B 3 

Lynde,   H.  M 16 

M 

McCallie,  S.  W 27 

McCandliss,    E.    S 8 

McCollum,  Burton  14 

McCullough,  C.  B. 35 

McCullough,  Ernest 3-13-46  - 

McDaniel,   A.   B .13 


McKee,  Clyde  24 

MacMillan,  A.  B 13-26 

McNatt,  H.  E 24 

McVey,  K.  A 28 

Mahir,  A 13 

Maine  State  Highway  Commis- 
sion    43 

Manitoba  Agricultural  College....  22 

Manly,  J.  M 21 

Marsh,  C.  F 13 

Marshall,  R.,  comp 12 

Marston,  A 8-17-22-45 

Martin,  A.  J 29 

Martin,  C.  A 4 

Martin,  G.  E 15-39 

Maryland  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station  23 

Maryland  County  Highway  Re- 
ports. See  under  respective 
county. 

Maryland,  State  Secretary  of 46 

Maryland  State  Roads  Commis- 
sion   33-43 

Massachusetts    Agriculture,    State 

Board  of   1-29 

Massachusetts  State,  Secretary  of.  46 
Massachusetts,      State      Highway 

Commission    43 

Mathews,  W.  S 24 

Maurer,  E.  R 15 

Maxwell,  W.  H 28 

Meade,  R.  K 8-10 

Meixell,  Harry    33 

Melan,    J 3 

Mensch,  L.  J 13 

Mercer,  H.  C 13 

Merriman,  Mansfield  4 

Merz,  A.  R 11 

Metcalfe,    T.    P 24 

Metlen,  G.  R 36 

Miami  Conservancy  District,  Ohio  28 
Michaelis,  W 8 

Michigan  Agricultural  Experiment 
Station  17-21 

Michigan  County  Road  Commis- 
sioners, Board  of 33 

Michigan  Concrete  Roads  Asso- 
ciation    35 

Michigan  Engineering  Society....  20 

Michigan  Agriculture,  State  Board 
of  .  1 


54 


Michigan  County  Highway  Re- 
ports. See  under  respective 
county. 

Michigan  Health,  State  Board  of..   23 
Michigan    State    Agricultural    Col- 
lege     23 

Michigan  State  Highway  Depart- 
ment   33-34-43 

Michigan    University — College    of 

Engineering   34 

Mid-west  Cement  Users'  Associa- 
tion    6 

Middleton,  Jefferson   27 

Miller,   Peter    24 

Milwaukee  Co.,  Wis.,  County  High- 
way Commission  of 45 

Minnesota  Agricultural  Experiment 

Station   16 

Minnesota  Laws,  Statutes,  etc 40 

Minnesota  Road  Law 41 

Minnesota  State  Drainage  Com- 
mission    16 

Minnesota  State,   Secretary  of....  46 
Minnesota  Health,  State  Board  of.  29 
Minnesota    State    Drainage    Com- 
mission       16 

Minnesota  State  Highway  Com- 
mission   40-43 

Minnesota,  University  of 13-39 

Mississippi  Agricultural  and  Me- 
chanical College  28 

Mississippi  State,  Secretary  of....  46 
Mississippi   State    Geological    Sur- 
vey    27 

Missouri   Agricultural   Experiment 

Station    23-24 

Missouri  Agriculture  State,  Board 

of    21-45 

Missouri   Engineering   Experiment 

Station    27-29 

Missouri  Geology  and  Mines — Bu- 
reau of > 26 

Missouri,  State,  Secretary  of 46 

Missouri  Agriculture,  State  Board 

of    23-24-25 

Missouri  State  Highway  Dept 39 

Missouri,  University  of,  College  of 

Agriculture    8-24 

Montana   Agricultural  Experiment 

Station    7-16-22 

Montana  Society  of  Engineers....  20 
Montana  State  Highway  Commis- 
sion  .  39-43 


Moore,  R.  W 40 

Moorefield,  C.  H 15-36 

Morrison,   C.   E 28 

Morrison,  R.   L 37 

Morsch,  Emil 13 

Moyer,  J.  N 39 

Mumford,  H.  W 24 

Murdock,   H.  E 22 

Murray,  A.  J 2 

Musselman,    H.    H 17 

N 

Nash,  J.   P 39 

National    Conference   on    Concrete 

Road  Building   13-35-40 

National  Drainage  Congress 16 

National  Fire  Protection  Associa- 
tion   25-26 

National    Highways   Association..  33 
National  Lime  Mfrs.  Association..  36 
National  Parks,  Highway  Associa- 
tion     35 

National  Safety  Council 1 

Nebraska    Cement   Users   Associa- 
tion         6 

Nebraska  Agricultural  Experiment 

Sta 23 

Nebraska  Agriculture,  State  Board 

of     1 

Nebraska   State — Irrigation,   High- 
ways and  Drainage  Board 16-44 

Nebraska   Legislature    34 

Negley,  N.  A 24 

Nevada  State,  Secretary  of 45 

Nevada  State  Engineer 20 

Nevens,  W.  B 22 

New  Castle  Co.,  Del.,  State  High- 
way, Commission  of 43 

New  England   Handbook 34 

New    Hampshire     State     Highway 

Dept 44 

New  Jersey  Geological  Survey....  27 
New     Jersey     State     Chamber     of 
Commerce   33-40 

New  Jersey  State  Highway  Dept.36-44 
New  Mexico  Good  Roads  Assn. ..  35 
New  Mexico,  State  Secretary  of..  46 
New  Mexico,  State  Engineer. .  .  .20-44 
New  Mexico,  State  Highway  Engi- 
neer    40 

New  Mexico,  Territorial  Engineer  20 


55 


New   Orleans,   La. — Sewerage  and 

Water  Board  28 

New  York,  Agriculture,  State  De- 
partment of   1 

New    York,     Paving     reports     for 

cities.     See  respective  cities. 
New    York    City,    Water    Supply 

Board  of  28 

New  York  Engineers   Club 18 

New  York,  State  College  of  Agri- 
culture, Ithaca  23 

New  York,  State,  Secretary  of....  46 
New  York,  State,  Health   Depart- 
ment of   28 

New    York,    State    Engineers    and 

Surveyors,   Department  of 38 

New    York,    State    Highway,    De- 
partment of   34 

New  York,   State   Highway,    Com- 
mission of   34-40-44 

New  Zealand  Society  of  Civil  Eng.  20 

Newberry,  S.  B 2-8 

Newhall,  C.  A 13 

Nichols,  C.  E 14 

Nichols,  C.  S 3-29-38 

Nichols,  J.  R 26 

Nixon,  R.   L 4 

North,  H.  B 9 

North    Carolina    Agricultural    Ex- 
periment Station   16-22-23 

North     Carolina     Geological     and 

Economic  Survey.  .15-16-27-34-35-44 
North    Carolina    Historical    Com- 
mission    46 

North  Carolina  Legislation 40 

North  Dakota  Agricultural  Experi- 
ment Station 21-23 

North    Dakota — Labor    and    Agri- 
culture,  Dept.   of 24 

North  Dakota  State  Engineer. .  .20-44 
North      Dakota      State      Highway 

Commission    40 

North  Dakota  State  Legislature..   40 
Northwest  Cement  Products  Asso- 
ciation         6 

Northwestern  Road  Congress 35 

Nova    Scotia,    Public    Works    and 
Mines,  Dept  of 42 

O 

Ocock,  C.  A 22-24-29 

Ogden,  H.  M 29 

O'Harra,  C.   C 8 


Ohio  Agricultural  College — Exten- 
sion Service    1-23 

Ohio  Engineering  Society 20 

Ohio  Good  Roads  Federation 41 

Ohio    Society    of    Surveyors    and 

Civil  Engineers  20 

Ohio  State  Geological  Survey 7 

Ohio  State,  Secretary  of 46 

Ohio   State   Engineer 20 

Ohio      State      Highway      Depart- 
ment    13-34-37-38-39-41-44 

Okey,  F.  M 22 

Oklahoma  Agricultural  Experiment 

Station   23 

Oklahoma  Geological  Survey 27 

Oklahoma  Road  Laws 41 

Oklahoma  Society  of  Engineers. . .  20 
Oklahoma   State,   Highways   Dept. 

of  44 

Older,   Clifford    3 

Ontario  Good  Roads  Assoc 35 

Ontario   Legislative  Assembly....  39 
Ontario  Public  Highways,  Office  of  42 
Oregon    Mines   and    Geology,   Bu- 
reau of 27 

Oregon  State,  Secretary  of 41-46 

Oregon  Society  of  Engineers 20 

Oregon  State  Engineer 20 

Oregon  State  Highway  Dept.  of . .  .  43 
Oregon    State    Highway    Commis- 
sion     3_4l 

Ottawa,    Canada   Agriculture,    De- 
partment of 5 


Pacific  Northwest  Society  of  En- 
gineers      13 

Pacini,  A.  B 8 

Page,  L.  W 14-34-39 

Pan  American  Scientific  Congress  18 
Pan  American  Road  Congress....  35 
Panama  Canal,  Governor  of.  See 

also  Isthmian  Canal  Comm 28 

Parks,  G.  H 5 

Parsons,  J.  L 16 

Patterson,  H.  J 23 

Patterson's  American   Educational 

Directory    17 

Pauls,   J.  T 37 

Paxton,  E.  T 34 

Pearson,  J.    C 8-9-10 

Peckham,  S.  F..  .39 


56 


Pennsylvania  Agriculture,  Depart- 
ment of  1 

Pennsylvania  Agricultural  Experi- 
ment Station  29 

Pennsylvania  Engineers'  Society  .18-19 
Pennsylvania  Internal  Affairs,  De- 
partment of   8 

Pennsylvania  Paving  Report.     See 

under  respective  city. 
Pennsylvania      State      College     of 

Agriculture    23-39 

Pennsylvania  State  Highway  De- 
partment   15-34-36-40-41-44 

Pennsylvania  State,  Secretary  of..  46 
Pennsylvania  Western,   Engineers, 

Society  of   18-19 

Pennybacker,  J.  E 34-37-42 

Perrot,  E.  G 12 

Peters,  O.  S 14 

Phalen,  W.  C 10 

Philadelphia,  Highways,  Bureau  of  38 
Philadelphia  Highways  and  Street 

Cleaning,  Bureau  of 44 

Philadelphia,  Engineers  Club 18 

Phillips,  A.  J 7-8 

Phillips,  J.  V 16 

Pinckney,    R.    M 7 

Pittsburgh  Steel  Products  Co 14 

Plumb,  C.  S 24 

Porter,  J.  B 10 

Porter,  J.   E 29 

Porter,  J.  J 10 

Portland  Cement  Association.  1-2-3-4- 
5-6-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-17-21-22-24- 
25-26-29-35-36-37-38-39-40-41-44-45-46 
47 

Portland  Cement  Manufacturers..  37 

Potts,  R.  J 34 

Powell,  J.  A 21 

Price,  W.   L 14 

Prouty,  W.  F 39 

Purdue  University — Agricultural 
Extension  Department  ....10-25-39 

Purdue  University  Engineering, 
Department  of  20 

Purdue  University  Engineering 
Societies  15 


Quebec  Roads  Department 42 

Quinton,  J.   H 45 


Rabild,  Helmer  24 

Railroad  Officials,  Pocket  list  of..   18 
Railway    Equipment   and    Publica- 
tion Co 18-20 

Rankin,   G.   A 9 

Ransome,   E.   L 4 

Rawl,  B.  H 24 

Red  Book.     See  British  Fire  Pre- 
vention Commission. 

Redgrave,  G.  R 9 

Reed,  O.  E 24 

Reeve,  C.  S 39 

Reid,  H.  A 14 

Reid,  Henry 9 

Reinecke,   L 39 

Reuterdahl,  Arvid    3 

Rhode  Island,  Public  Roads  Board  44 
Rhode  Island  State,  Secretary  of..  46 

Rice,  H.  H 2 

Rice,  W.  N 27 

Richards,  E.  H 28 

Richards,  W.  A 9 

Richardson,   Clifford    9-34 

Ricker,  N.  C 30 

Ries,  Heinrich   4-27 

Riley,  H.  W 23-29 

Rings,   Frederick    3 

Risser,   A.    K 24 

Robert,  H.  M 33 

Robertson,  R.  E 25 

Rochester  Engineering  Society...   18 

Rogers,   F.   F 34 

Roman,  F.  L 37-39 

Rosa,  E.  B 14 

Ross,  W.  H... 11 

Royce,    Stephen    15 

Russell,    H.    L 28 

S 

Sabin,    L.    C 9 

St.  Louis  Engineers  Club 20 

St.  Louis  Engineers  Club  and  As- 
sociated    Engineering     Societies 

of  St.  Louis   18 

San  Francisco  Engineers  Club....    18 

Sanders   Pub.   Co.,   comp 22 

Santee,  E.  M 28 

Sargent,  P.  E 33 

Saurbrey,  Alexis 4 

Savannah  (Ga.),  Chief  Engineer..  20 


57 


Savannah  City  Engineer 20 

Schmall,  J.  A 41 

Schofield,    H.    H 10 

Schott,  Otto  9-10 

Schutte,  A.   E 37 

Scoates,    D 28 

Scobey,   F.   C 17 

Searle,  A.  B 9 

Seaton,  R.  A 21 

Sewell,  N.  B 41 

Shackleford  bill   41 

Sheridan  Road  Improvement  As- 
sociation    35 

Sherwood,  R.  M 22 

Shoop,   C.   F 39 

Simpson,  French    45 

Simpson,  S.  T 24 

Slater,  W.  A 14 

Sligh,  W.  H 8 

Sloan,  M.  M 5 

Slocum,  C.  L 45 

Smith,  C.   N 28 

Smith,  E.  B 12 

Smith,  G.  E.  P 17 

Smith,  J.  R 30 

Smith,  L.  J 22 

Smithsonian   Institute    10 

Smull's  Legislature  Handbook. 
See  Pennsylvania  State,  Secre- 
tary of. 

Snohomish  Co.,  Wash.,  County  En- 
gineering Report  44 

Society  for  Chemical   Industry...     9 
Society  for  the  Promotion  of  En- 
gineering Education   18-20 

Soper,   G.  A , 29 

Soule,  A.   M 24 

South  Dakota  Agricultural  Experi- 
ment Station  25 

South  Dakota  School  of  Mines...     8 
South  Dakota  State  Committee  on 

Roads  and  Highways 41 

South   Dakota  State   Engineer....  20 
South  Dakota  State  Highway  Com- 
mission      44 

Southern  Railway 28 

Southwick,  B.  G 22 

Spackman,  Charles 9 

Spackman,  H.   S 9 

Spalding,  F.  P 9 

Spillman,  W.  J 21 


Squires,  Frederick  5 

State  Highway  Testing  Engineers 

and   Chemists    35 

Standard  Dictionary   16 

Stock,  B 45 

Stone,  G.  C 5 

Stone,  R.  W 39 

Stuart,  William  25 

Sunderland,  L.  T 9 

Sweet's  Catalogues   47 

Sypherd,  W.  0 21 

T 

Taft,  H.  S 14 

Tait,  C.  E 17 

Talbot,  A.  N 14-45 

Taylor,  F.  W 14 

Taylor,  W.  P 9 

Texas      Agricultural      Experiment 

Station    17-22 

Texas  Agricultural  and  Mechanical 

College  of  Texas  33-34-37-38 

Texas  State,   Secretary  of 46 

Texas  University,  Bureau  of  Eco- 
nomic Geology  and  Technology 

34-39 

Thomas,  M.  E 14 

Thomas  Register  47 

Thompson,   S.   E 11-14-26 

Thompson,  W.  S.,  comp 11 

Tillson,   G.   W 39 

Times-Mirror  Printing  and  Bind- 
ing House  30 

Toch,   Maximilian    11 

Torkelson,  M.  W 3 

Torrance,  W.  M 2 

Trautwine,  J.  C 17 

Troxell,  W.  P 39 

Trullinger,   R.  W 29 

Tucker,  G.  E 1 

Tucker,  R.  F 15 

Tufts,  Arthur    47 

Turneaure,  F.  E 15-28 

Turner,  C.  A.  P 15 

Tutton,  A.  E.  H 11 

Tyrell,  H.  G 3 

U 

Union  Pacific  Railroad — Railway 
Educational  Bureau 15 

U.  S.  Animal  Industry,  Bureau 
of  .  ..5-21-22-24-25 


58 


U.  S.  Army,  Quartermaster  Gen- 
eral, Office  of 37 

U.  S.  Chamber  of  Commerce 11 

U.   S.   Commerce  and   Labor,   De-       > 
partment  of 9-46 

U.  S.  Commerce,  Bureau  of  Census  46 

U.    S.    Commerce,    Department    of       i 
Foreign   and    Domestic 11 

U.   S.   Commerce,   Department  of.      3J 
See  U.  S.  Commerce  and  Labor, 
Department  of    1 

U.   S.  Agriculture,   Department  of 

1-2-4-5-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-21-22-24- 

25-27-28-29-33-34-35-36-37-38-39-41-42- 

45 

U.  S.  Congress 11-34 

U.  S.  Congress — Federal  Aid — 
Joint  Committee 34-41 

U.  S.  Department  of  Public  Road 
Inquiries.  Se,e  U.  S.  Agriculture, 
Department  of. 

U.  S.  Education,  Bureau  of 17-30 

U.  S.  Experiment  Station,  Office 
of  16-17-24-28 

U.  S.  Geological  Survey 

4-7-9-10-11-12-13-26-27-39-44-45 

U.  S.  House  of  Representatives...  41 

U.  S.  Interior  Department  of — 
Mines,  Bureau  of 1-5-11-26 

U.  S.  Labor  Statistics,  Bureau  of. 
See  U.  S.  Commerce  and  Labor, 
Department  of. 

U.  S.  Mines,  Bureau  of.  See  U.  S. 
Interior,  Bureau  of. 

U.   S.   Navy,   Department  of 9 

U.  S.  Office  of  Public  Roads.  See 
U.  S.  Agriculture,  Department  of. 

U.  S.  Public  Health  Service 45 

U.  S.  Reclamation  Service 17 

U.  S.  Standards,  Bureau  of 

6-7-8-9-10-12-14-17 

U.  S.  Statutes 41 

U.  S.  War,  Engineers'  Corps,  De- 
partment of  9 

University  Club  of  Chicago,  comp. 

See  Chicago,  University  Club  of  30 
Utah  Engineering  Experiment  Sta- 
tion     29 

Utah  State  Road  Commission 44 

Utah  State  School  of  Mines 13 


Van  Ewing,   Perry 25 

Vermilion  County  (111.)  Board  of 
Supervisors.  See  Danville,  111., 
Chamber  of  Commerce. 

Vermont  State  Highway  Depart- 
ment    44 

Virginia  State  Health,  Department 
of  28 

Virginia  State  Highway  Depart- 
ment    44 

Voshell,  J.  T 36 

W 

Wagner,  C.  R 11 

Warren,  G.  M 29 

Warren,  J.  A 22 

Washburn,  R.  M 25 

Washington  State  Agriculture,  De- 
partment of  1 

Washington  State  Highway,  De- 
partment of  44 

Washington  State  Highway  re- 
ports for  counties.  See  under  re- 
spective county. 

Washington   State,   Secretary  of..   46 
Washington   State  Legislature....   41 

Wason,  L.  C 4 

Watson,  J.  D..... 29 

Watson,  T.  L 27 

Watson,  W.  J 4-15 

Watts'  Dictionary  of  Chemistry..   11 
Wayne    County    (Mich.)    Commis- 
sioners,   Board   of 43 

Webb,   W.   L 15 

Weber,  Carl  15 

Webster,    E.   H 22 

Webster,  G.  S 3 

Wegmann,  Edward   28 

Weidenfeller,  R.  P 25 

West,   P.   C.   H 9 

West  Virginia,  Agriculture,  De- 
partment of  39 

West  Virginia  Legislature 41 

West  Virginia  Senate 46 

Western  Blue  Book 47 

Western   Pennsylvania,  Society  of 
Engineers.      See      Pennsylvania 
Western  Society  of  Engineers. 
Western  Society  of  Engineers.... 
15-18-20-36 

Whipple,  Harvey  2 


59 


White,  F.  M 24 

White,  J.   H 5 

Wig,  R.  J 7-9-10-17 

William  Penn  Highway 34 

Williams,  E.  H 29 

Williams,  G.  M 10-17 

Williams,  S.  M 35 

Wilson,   E.   T 21-29 

Wilson,  Gordon    10 

Wilson,  H.  M 4-17 

Wilson,  J.  W 25 

Wilson,  P.  H 15 

Winchell,  A.  N 27 

Winchell,  N.  H 27 

Winter,   O.   B 17 

Wisconsin  Agricultural  Experiment 

Station    22-23-24-25-27-29 

Wisconsin  County  Highway  Re- 
ports. See  under  respective 
county. 

Wisconsin  Engineer   20 

Wisconsin    Engineers    Society....  20 
Wisconsin,     Engineering     Society 

of    ...19-20 

Wisconsin  Geological  and  Histo- 
rical Survey  3 


Wisconsin  State  Drainage  Associa- 
tion      15 

Wisconsin  State  Highway  Commis- 
sion    41 

Wisconsin  State  Highway  Depart- 
ment     45 

Wisconsin  University,  Agricultural 

Engineering,    Department   of..  10-15 
Wisconsin    University,    Extension 

Division     15 

Withey,  M.  O 15 

Woll,  F.  W 25 

Women's     Municipal     League     of 

Boston   45 

Wood,  I.  D 23 

Woodward,  T.   E 25 

Woolson,  I.  H 26 

World  Almanac   45 

Wormeley,  P.  L.,  Jr 10 

Wright,  J.   K 25 

Wright,  W.  H 29 

Wyoming  State  Engineer 20 

Y 

Yeoman,  R.  C 10-26 

Yohe,  H.  S 17 

Youngblood,  B 22 


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